PROIIGII AOI OALELOLDL ODL OD EDIPLEP OOO OO DEDOL ODDO CLO OOR O00 e Pottery workshop to be held A pottery workshop will be held at the Civie Centr a. 8! : : e¢ from Tuesday, January 22 to Monday, January 28 It will be con- ducted by Fred Owen, fermer arts and crafts director at the Civic Centre, and now with the extension departmen: University of British Columbia. P nt of the Interested persons may receive more information at the Civic Centre desk, and registrations will also be taken there. LPDOIAIP ONT OPI ALI LIOR ECOL LEVEL DOOD ORL OODO OOOO OOD SD OCC PLOPIPOC COO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fev. J. A. Roskam, Pastor Sunday, January 13th vontinung Series of Sermons on the Ten Commandments 11.00 a.m. —- Does Profanity Matter? 7.30 p.m. —- Why I do not keep the seventh Day Sabbath. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF PRINCE RUPERT A Branch of the First Church of Christ, Scientist,- Boston, Mass., U.S.A. “Sacrament” 2nd Avenue opposite Fourth Street per eererecrerscccccccccccsereccvcccccoccsreseee serene reese Sales, sales, more sales, cold weather HARDWARE has a good stock of them now, bobs and the larger sizes, and he also has ice skates just waiting to be used when Oliver freezes. Timely sales items new member Miss Sylvia Julian was enroll- ed as a new member of the Prince Rupert Chapter No. 211 of the Women of the Moose at their chapter night meeting held Wednesday, Senior Regent Mrs. Leslie Seale was In the chair, and the Child Care Committee and Mrs. Lorne Anderson as chairman, was in charge of arrangements and en- tertainment for the evening. Mrs. Joseph Long volunteered to represent the Chapter at the meeting of the Retarded Child- ren Society. Mrs. Seale present- ed a gift to Mrs. Thomas Tho- mags on the occasion of her 25th wedding anniversary, Secret pals were drawn for. It was alnounced that the Moose- heart Committee, with Mrs. Jo- seph Kurdziel as chairman, will hold a dance at the Moose Lodge Friday, January 18, ‘ Following the mecting, the committee entertained with a skit “Schooldays” and sang an amusing song dealing with their Childcare Committee. PORT SIMPSON ROUNDUP Village wiring being checked By TOM WHITE Daily News Correspondent PORT SIMPSON — Lorne Oli- ver, provincial electrical inspec- tor, arrived in the village to in- spect the wiring of the homes. + + + Craig Pritchett, international longshoring representative. was in the village to meet with the WOTM enrolls crea cents er eepeetee ere) Tess eerreee LONGER SPRING JACKET — A longer jacket costume of silk linen with printed silk surah is featured in a spring 1963 (Nat Kaplan) preview in New York Navy and print are used in the ontfit and gold bultons fasten the jacket over blouse skirt. on anniversary their silver wedding anniversary on Boxing Day at a _ surprise party held in the Moose Lodge, arranged by their many friends. The lodge was beautifully dec- orated by their daughter, Miss Judy Thomas and her friends in a pink and white theme. On their arriva) the bride and groom of 25 years ago received the con- couple with a set of silverware as a token of the esteem in which this couple is held. Many Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Thomas were honored on the occasion of Appeal, it was reported today by Capt. Hector McDonald. While this amount was a little lower than the set objective, Capt. McDonald said the local corps was nevertheless pleased with the generous response from the Prince Rupert public. CY rt The Friday meeting of the an- nual week of prayer will be held at 7:30 pm at St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral with Briga- dier Stanley Jackson of the Sal- Thursday by plane from Victoria after spending the Christmas holidays there with relatives. collected in the 1962 Red Shield | AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Limited tickets available for annual Burns banquet There will be a limited number of tickets available for the an- nual Robert Burns banquet on‘: Jan. 25, it was reported at the monthly meeting of the Presby- , conclude the meeting. terian Church Ladies Aid held: Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. H. Murray at 665 Eighth Avenue East. The banquet, which is put on by the ladies of the Church, will ; be held at 6:30 pm. at the} church hall. Tickets must be bought in advance, and can be obtained from any member or from Mrs, Murray, at 3087. Adult tickets are $2 each, and for children under 12 years of age they are 75 cents each. There will be no tickets sold at the door the meeting decided. The new executive for the year was installed. Again heading the aid as president is Mrs. W. D_ Sutherland, with Mrs. G. M. Currie as vice, Mrs. R. R. Tough HISTORIC CHURCH Built in 1750, St. Paul’s Cath- edral in Halifax—-the first Ang- ican Church in Canada—is mod- elled on London’s historic Mary- lebone Chapel. THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU “What Is The Greatest Power?” KTKN—9230 koe. Sunday at 2:30) pon, Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Friday, January 11, 1963 Douglas Christison, and Mrs. Oke | ‘Jackson as executive members. ; Refreshments were served to i | (Meeting In Sons of Norway Hall) PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 119 Sth Avenue East 9:45 a.m.—Breaking of Bread Sunday School; 11:30 a.m. Gospel Service: 7:30 p.m. bverybody Welcome Phone 6811 or 4974 FULL GOSPEL MISSION Pentecostal SERVICES—Friday: 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Carpenters Union Hall SERVICES: Sunday: 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Moose Hall Evangelist Musre Conducting Services The SKEENA HEALTH UNIT . ; — CP Photo jas secretary, Mrs. William Clark | m The lucky bo : . | Sunday Service 17 a.m. Mrs. Willian Pifold ana i —_ PERSONALS as treasurer, Mrs. William Was annoances the beginning of a new series of rip . ; Ss. rid . 7, The Title of This Week's Lesson-Sermon raffle by Mrs, Willlam MeAn-|TONOF COUDIE |. rhe total of $4071.36 has been HeLcer NN, aNd Mrs. ohn Pre-Natal Classes to be held at the Health Unit 3083 - Sth St. West at 7:30 p.m. Mondays Starting January 28th, 1963 Cat your doctor or Health Unit - 6735 for furthre information at N.B.C. Power You Get G.E. Quality ... ata price you can afford ratulati f all th vation Army as speaker. and snow. That is the order of the day The funeral of Albert Wesley ont standin, before a decorated The series concludes Saturday moe, for Prince Rupert. The weather man 3] was postponed from January 6] 210) ° night with Dean George Patti- You Can Never ® i promises that we’ll have more of the same. to 7,on account of bad weather. a Soh Th t ecn speaking on “One Hope” at 4 Tt just could be that the kids will get a 3!Mr. Wesley died in the Prince] °° 0% 720mpson was master of jshe salvation Army Citadel, h oo chance to use the skiis and toboggans Rupert General Hospital De- ceremonies. The . toast to the by * + Pay Too Muc For ar ar * © a after all, Did you put off getting a sleigh cember 30. bride was given by George Hills,} Mrs. Howard MacGregor and ; | at Christmas? Norm at GORDON’S + + + who also presented the honored!two children returned home ‘ : congratulatory telegrams were from Gordon's Hardware: Coleman heat- formal dienes or cillors for a read. ” ° D OWDIE ! crs — large size, regularly $123.95, now ss 1 - : FRED E. D I : " $97.50; smaller size, regularly $79.95, now %|/!ng 4 local international long- married on “Christmas Day in. OPTOMETRIST Vi | 1 PORTABLE $60.50. There are just the two at this sale price so don't delay shoremen’s union: at Port Simp- Trail in 1937 and lived for some ohne e “Daylight Blue” too long. If you are looking for a small heater, something to son for deepsea loading. The ti in St t bef O ; Ph 5548 i ®@ Foldawa take the chill off an upstairs bedroom, or any room, then councillors were in favor of! ;2N€ Im Stewart belore ne one Featuring y have a look at the General Electric or the smart, compact forming such a_ union. Chief: f° Prince Rupert In 1947. mney 303 - 3rd Ave. W. Handle Markels at Gordon's. councillor Reginald Sampson’ ave a son. Terry, and a daug te ‘Tt © “Daylight Blue” e Many G.E. +“ +. + + and Lyle Reece have gone to ter, Judy. They are both popular i ytlg E This morning on my way to work I called in to NORTH- Vancouver to discuss this sub--P@St officers of the Moose: i Picture Tubes eatures \ WAY UPHOLSTERY. Mogens was arranging furniture and ject with the Canadian Steve- , Lodee. CHURCH | [ the star of this show a gold brocadesy, -— — ; ‘ 4 e evening was spent in; . u : “u : French Provincial chesterfield se me sected ea oa a week , dancing and singing to the mu-! DIRECTORY ' © Exclusive Glarejector .0O La that has just been completed in the ‘1sic of Bob Zeilke and Wayne and_ ANGLICAN | CATHEDRAL © ¢; S d " shop. It's a two piece beauty, sparkling P nos . ‘Don Bell. Delightful refresh- | 4th Ave, W. at Dunsmuir St. Sight and Soun Model 91T21 clear in color an concisely etalle b h ld ‘ments were served. 8:00 ° e The cushions are foam padded, and Cal NoOral O Ss. s 9:00 am. Famtly Communion Leadership for 1963 here's a feature, the back is a voodgers height, not one of these sets tha catch in the middle of the back. Havc* Sra Sunday a.m. Matins Ist Sunday Holy Conimunion 7:30 p.m. Evensong 4th Sunday, | a.m. Holy Communion | ‘ ., 11:00 i nominations | Whs. Giske heads HATLEY Northway Upholstery, where they have personalized, call at your home. made to measure service for all your drapery re- quirements. s + ‘+ + Now is the time when winter weariness—when the urge to wet away from at all hits lots of us, Imagine, being in sunny Mexico tomorrow! It can be arranged casily by visiting PIULIP M. RAY TRAVEL LED, Or perhaps you have Hawaii or Spain or Scothind or Japan in mind. Worried about where to make connections and where you'll stay? There's no need Lo vive ib a second thought. Philip Ray and Peter Lester take care of the whole schedule on your journey, hotel accommo- dations, everything, right down the line. Not only that, they Will assure vou of a leisurely vacation trip, or if circumstances require it, they can make your trip swift and comfortable. The place to call: Philip M. Ray Travel Ltd. + y oY + Why, oh why, is it that Christmas always comes before the January and February sales? Anyhow, we can still take ndvantage of the wondertul white sale at SEMPSONS-SEARS, Many of the bedding items in the winter sale catalogue are in ostock in the local store, For example wonder-light Acrilan WLP MOORE comforters that are regularly $13.98 i : tee yes are selling for $10.88, These ¢x~ a mA ij quisite, delicately shaded comfort- se ors are covered with floral printed Froneh crepe, they are machine washable and the size is 68°x80". Wait, now, ‘til T tell you about the vey Tex-made sheet sale. If your pref- : vA a erence is a pastel, a stripe pattern, Bee 8 mee a fashion floral design, or a plain a BAe white, there js a Tex-made sheet that will fit and aso tatter, And the prices are right at Simpseus-Sears, Don't forget the flannellette sheets, pillow cases and the thirsty buth towels that are on sale, No home- Ineker eun lave too many. By the way, T noticed that the TV tables are in stoek again, of qe CY fe Its ecot sale time at FRASER & PAYNE! As Joann says, haw is precisely the right fime fo shop fora winter coat -- Lhere is ae geod variety of materials, styles, and the price range beping ch #1900 For example; fine wool coats with chamots iid tilly tined, subdued plaid patterns and hounds Looth daminates. Pop in and one af the girls will help you trv fhentoon. While you're there you Just might us well go all out and complete the ontiif with anew hat. Wats at Friser & Payne have all been reduced to $2.08 and there are lots of charimners In the lot, Don't forget that the girls can show you color co-ordinated gloves and scarves, oe fe h fe Have von ceen the Tatian Provinelal bedroom suite tat $ Min wt GGRDON & ANDERSON has displayed in the window S onowl dt ds aoreh satin walnut, three plece Seb, with booknunxe 2 hed, five drawer ehiffonter ancl a long, large triple dre sset will the dandiest middle seetion ever, tor hata, To asked Min it she wanted to mention the priee beeaisa 1 thought, oh, oh. here's an eiht or nine limdred doltae sel, for sure, Good- hess, What a surprise when she sald g208 all told. Who says that everyehing is niare expenslye these days? More news from Gordon & Anderson - The new shipment of TV lamps ohas arrived, all shapes, sizes and styles, . of qe of fe & 4 ae mn Ls oe 3 ! Lo Shopping with ok oe ARIS 3 _ PMB meh ae ” OPPO DODD CORED O LS BOLE EOL OLELOLD LOLOL DODO DDD LD ODL ODDOLOODD CPD DED ELD DD OL OL OL ODIOLE DODD ODD IE DOOL ODED ILE E LEIS IDE L OLE O ELE LODO PI OOOOOS PIPPPOPOROROOPDOOOES PO PCCOOOS. PECOCPEOCOCPCOEOOPOO? ‘ Chilling ell wonien o- ealling all el recone women from apes 16 to 60 in the a << SOnVIC: CENTRE SWIMMING POOL, Ron ov ( ) 2 Wehrist catled in to the offles today too dy, chat and he was telling us that thore 9 doi stil roam far more women Wn bath Lhe beginner cand ndvaneed swimming elasses, And the tastruetors will prac- Heatly enarantee that you'll leu tn sind, ‘The fee: sea month or #30 n your, f whieh entitles you to four lessons a 4. , S month and to swim at anveliane, onto onl All for this weeks oe. oer Dvcedece reser eees essa eePsOTeEPeDsOHsHPdGOdOVEHGFIGEGEsOvessssegy the home of Mrs. Bruce Wilson. | The election of officers will; take place at the February) meeting. Further business andj plans for the Founder's Day tea | were conducted by Mrs. Joe Rid- sdale, regent. i{meecting, January | Civic Centre, ! @ Sons of Norway Meeting Mon- iday, January 14th, at 8:00 p.m. \ ; Installation of officers, All mem- | Gordie Strand and Arnold Wick ‘bers please attend. : | Co-hostesses for the evening. were Mrs. William McLean andj} Mrs. John McRae. The raffle was wen by Mrs Wilson. Mrs. | Peter Lien offered her home for | 1 | ‘the next meeting, \ Announcements | ~@ Deep Sea Fishermen's Union | 12, 3:00 p.m. | (8) 1 1 (9) the raffles. their meeting held recently at the home of Mrs. Harold Grind- strand. ‘ Others elected to office were Mrs. John Pedersen as vice, Mrs. Erling Wick as secretary. Mrs. Raynor Montgomery, treasurer, Mrs. Themas Mulhern as pub- licity, Mrs. Anton Strand and Mrs, J. Taylor as sick committce, and Mrs. Peter Lien as co-ordin- ating-council representative. Plans were made for a buffet- style dinner to be served at the lodge’s anniversary banquet Feb- ruary 23. | The next meeting will be held | February 13 at the home of Mrs. Oscar Giske. Mrs. R. G, Web- | ber won the chair prize, and The BEST meee cee we nee of MID-DAY LUNCHES spot for eet Advertising in Daily News Brings Results eee eer es Lee EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCA fth Ave. E. at Ambrose Sundav Schoo! 10:30 a.m. fervices 11°30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Pastoc W. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 835 tth Ave, Suncare Sehaol 10 am Services Ths0Q aam. and 7:00 nan, Baby Sitting, for pre-schoolers ' at the Cherub Club | Rev, tS. Gio. -piat 5823 i ST, PETIIOS ANGLICAN Rev. ROR OM. Verburgh, MAA, 740 ahanle Matins 8:00 aan.) -Holy Comniunion 11:00 auim.-—Holy Fucharist 7:30 pum -- Bvensony Daily --7:00 aan. 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