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Trio, "Easter Time Is Here," by Mary Wijelto, End Johnson and Beverly Zlelke Recitation, Edith Clark. "Springtime," by Choir selection, "Wake-up Time," solo parts laken by Marjorie Lopcr' and Margaret Gowans. ' Concerted recitation, "God So Loved the World," by Isobel Patter son, Klrkie Gowans and Clarence Johnson. Trio; "We Crow Thee," by Betty Loper, Colleen Zlelke and Ivy Reading, "The First Easter Morning," by Anne Loper. Buy THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APBtt Wednesday, April 28, 1943 War In This Area . We would do well not to ignore the fact that the possibility of Prince Rupert becoming physically involved in the spreading global warfare is not too remote. It is now but reasonable to suppose that, if the war goes on much longer, we may feel its actuality here. What form that actuality may take is a matter of speculation. There are many possibilities which we need be only realistic to imagine. We cannot be called alarming in discussing the possibility. We would be foolish indeed to ignore it. Once again we suggest that there is ample opportunity to get into the defence organizations in one wav or another. Indeed it wnnlrl ourselves and the community to be doing something uion&mese lines, it may De already getting late. Recitation, "Christ is Risen," by Larry ahd Kenny Tay.or. Instrumental selections, "The Holy City," "Open the Gates of the Temple" and "Crown Him Lord of All," by Mrs. Adam Crisp. An Easter message entitled1 "We Too Shall Live," was given by the minister. High Local Tides Thursday, April 29 9:16 18.1 feet 22:11 19.0 feet Low 3:06 8.0 feet 15:36 5.1 feet "RELIGION AND LIFE WEEK" From May 2nd to May 7th There will be held at ST. PETER'S CHURCH a "Religion and Life Week." This week, which will be conducted by Rev. T. W. Scott of St. Mark's Church, Vancouver, will be an attempt to see more clearly the relationship of the Christian Religion to the vital problems which face us in our day. 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