' Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 25, 1950 TRAIN SCHEDULE , I'ur the East ''"ST B.C. 8,10WlNf, ed, he said, It was doubtful if the Civic Centre could stage a carnival. Representing the Shrine Club, TODAY TO WED, 7 . y aD D Radio Dial IV 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) Civic Centre Is Preferred r : DRAPERY AND : CURTAIN DEPARTMENT KELLY j Cretonne Damask Marquisette Ruffled Sets Tailored Sets Prints Homespun Plastic Panels -Cottage Sets ilviini wt CAPITOL Gets Call Over Shrine Club Carnival in Giving of Carnival Dates The Prince Rupert Shrine Club was not granted Us carnival dates of July 20 to 29 by city council last night. Council felt the Shrine Club dates were too close to the dates of the Civic Centre Carnival, August 19 to 26. Council members felt "both were worthy organizations but, as the Civic Centre was a community enterprise and worked for the city throughout the year, protection should be given it. Representing the Civic Centre Dr. R. O. Large said the Civic Complete Selection Now at WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE OA1LY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVEKTlSEME Centre aid the Shrine Club had -seems to tne that Prince Ru-discusscd the matter fully. The should pcrt assiat crescent Shows Shrine Club, he said co-operated fully, but lidded tlmt the sit- with Modern Fast-Acting DRY Yeast! uatlon was not changed as far I some good amusements. Work-as the Civic Centre was concern- I ing people who look forward to ed. 'modern side shows and riding! "We feel we need adequate devices are unable to take their protection previous to our dates " children to Vancouver to P.N.E. j he stated. Ho asked council to as the wealthier parents do." ., continue extending the protcc- " these two differenl.lv op j tion. erated fairs will not conflict oi If the Shrinj dates were grant- does the Civic Centre want to CIVIC CEi DINING ROrJ Service Wilh A Smile When You Order "Chicken in the Rough From Learn to Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, Rhumba, Tango PRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Mon. Thru Frl. 4:30-10 p m Saturdays 2:30 - 8 p.m. uiw.KVATlONSANCi OUT ORDI'RS PHiim Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From the liast Tuesday, Thursday aturdui 10:15 p.m. 1:30-Bernie Braden 1:45 Comty. My Mother 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Randcni 2:45 CBR Presents 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer and His Islanders 3:30 International Comty. 3:40 Divertimento (Get Si man In Your Step with Sponge Soles ' Men's Oxfords No. 1 Elk Leather At $5.15 FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. 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Keeps full strength and fast-acting right in your cupboard no refrigeration! No new recipes one package equals one cake -perishable yeast in any recipe. Get a ncjtAS sup I I I I j 1 FINE 31 PHONE REGAL 'Automobile Owners Change For appointments GREEN 491 Mary MaeDonald, Director: formerly oi Arthur! PRINCE RUPERT DANCE STU IK my REMODEL THAT SPARE ROOM . j. - ii r w. D. Smith presented a statement which was read to members by City Clerk II. D. Thain. "The Shrina Club is eminently satislied that its carnival provides a type oL entertainment for children of a high class order and believes that this entertainment will not be otherwise available in Prince Rupert," the statement said. It stated that the Shrine Club is satisfied thU the Civic Centre could safely extend its date one week, thus putting a month be tween the two engagements. A straightforward telegram was received by the city clerk from Henry Meyerhoff of Crescent Shows from Vancouver April 20. . Following arc excerpts from the wire: to play Rupert Instead of trying to prevent us giving citizen.-. hog it all? Impossible to change Crescent Shows dates, and if yju i do not give Ciescent permission why we will have to pass up Ru-! 1 pcrt." Impressive j c bervice ! TERRACE-(Special to Daily News i In the name of the United Church I receive these keys In token of the trust you have; placed in us." With these words; Rev. H. Stewart Forbes received t the keys of the new Knox United Church as they were delivered to him by Mrs. I. Frank. Dedication services of the Church, built by voluntary efforts during the past year, to replace the old Church which was gutted by lire fifteen months ago, took place on Sun day evening with the Church packed to its doors. Rev. ,H. Stewart Forbes BA. DD.,' of Ocean Falls, chairman oi the Prince Rupert Presbytery, officiated with Rev. i P. ! M.illett of Terrace assisting. j dedication by Mrs. J. H. Smith ! in mc"mory of her father, , the 'late O. T. Sundal, and the cen-! turies old bell given by the Dutch newcomers was presented for dedication by Mr. Brandis. In his dedication sermon Mc ! Forbes spake of the magnificent I work that had been accomplished here wnere beauty had arisen j from ashes. Many had given sacrif icially and a church had been built free of debt to the glory of God. "A debt of gra'i-j tudc is owing to the pcopln. of I the community who have helped i and this church Is for them all, members, non-members and na-: tivcs alike," he declared. "Let I it stand as, a symbol that today i a day of good tidings." j Roger Campbell was soloist, j singing "Bless This House". Two ' anthems were rendered by the ' choir with H. Philip as soloist in one Mrs. C. J. Norrington was accompanist for the service. j This service concluded the week end activities in the church to commemorate the dedication. A banquet was held Saturday evening in the Oddfellows' Hull! for the members and adherents' nnd all who had helped with! the building of the church. Pit nun6 y 54 Sit idvsrtiiciiwi Ii n publnktd at dupliyad b) m Uvsr Central Basra at by ik, Oott.e. LET US IltXP YOt REMODEL, OR RKFi' YOUR HOME FOR ' LIVINO ENJOYJE." CALL 3W The beautiful chancel tur-; nishings were presented for i i ky r if MITCHELL & C LIMITED Con! Builders PRINTING at PRINTERS i i i Join the KINSMEN KLUB KAMPAI6 KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE NOW IN STOCK WORLD FAMOUS Kelvinalor Refrigerators BVi cu. ft, $354 7Vi cu. ft $329 6 cu. ft ' $293 Roy Rcfrigcrotor $350 ' 1 WATCH 1'Olt NEW APAKTMENT WASIII K 7 Big Presentations to Members ToUlli:;; $2500 will be made on the Night ol Maj a GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP NOW AT MOST STORES OR KINSMEN To those Out of Prince Rupert WRITF- KINSMEN CLUB OF PRINCE RUPfJ a nn p.o. 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