PERSONALS Prince Rupert .Daily News 3 Saturday, April 17, 1954 i .... JL Annual "Hospital Day" Tea Planned by Auxiliary Here Six members of the staff of the Step lively this Easter ssing , . k have taken j ) column first Public Health Unit here len sale of knitted goods, aprons, Thursday night aboard the fancywork and white elephant . c articles and a tag day planned : J r J Prince George for Vancouver where they will attend a Public Health Institute next week. Dr. S. F. Carr, Len Hiebert, Miss H. In Shoes of the Latest Fashion Plans for the annual Hospital Day Tea and other forthcoming events were discussed whin members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Auxiliary met Thursday evening in the Civic Centre. ' The annual tea will be held at Ihe Nurses' Home May 1?. Other events planned for were partici S I (.corse when it start- ill A Bochme, Miss Williams, Miss Davies and Miss Neighbor made the trip. The clerical staff will keep the local health unit offi pation in the Civic Centre potpourri and crafts show with a for June. ' ' ' 5 Committees and delegates ; named for various activities in- i 5 eluded: President Mrs. Sidney i Elkins, delegate to the hospital j f board; Mrs. Ronald Allen, cor- ; 4 lesponding secretary; Mrs. Mau- rice Scott, refreshment conven- ; 5 er; Mrs. Ralph Hood, phoning j J chairman; Mrs. W. F. Stone, Civ- i f ic Centre delegate. Mrs. R. B. Skinner, delegate to J the Canadian Citizenship Coun- j cil; Mrs. L. M. Greene, museum i board, Mrs. L. C. R. Raabe, Wo- i JL men's Co-Ordinating Council; . f rl Bl;d is now L oi tins chat-kible to say ot the many ., tn me, but New arrivals of White .Pnmn; Dorsevs . .. iJontai. I roi a MKT r i --- - Open and closed toe, ? run era i aij Cuban and h i g h Funeral service will be held Monday in New Westminster for ces open throughout the week, j . Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Christoff and son, of 344 Fourth Avenue East, also left aboard the George Thursday night for a holiday In the south. , Mrs. S. M. Bartlett was another passenger on the George, returning to her home In Victoria after visiting here with her ' v-;.- , ' ' i : ' v f ! :. ," : t Peder Leland, 57, well-known heels .... also in Red, Blue and Brown. library committee, Mrs. Peter is 3.C. fisherman who diecr sud denly in the south Tuesday. Lester chairman, Mrs. J. A. Bretm, Mrs. M. Lemon and Mrs. W. S. Jergln. New members nrrrpted wer" Mr. Leland, who resided in Prince Rupert for 28 y:ars, had been living in New Westminster j FASHION FOOTWEAR I for the past three years, wilh 1 1 Mrs. Bill Bond, Mrs. John Lazor-ek, Mrs. H. Renswold and Mrs. wife and two sons. His sister-ln- sons, Bert ana cutiora. Mrs. C. G. Ham, 337 Fourth 'aw, Mrs. John Wick, resides here. Also surviving are a "" " brother Herman, in Vancouver ' President Mrs. Elkins express nd two brothers and live sis- ed regret at departure from the ters, all In Norway. city of members, Mrs. Peter Refrigerator Specials s,,t the future .' jts ot luck for jr.d the city. Hill Long will t, lies ut future i that (ieurge jt.nue as the fi tint Jean lliiiue to show ristic how the ,i:v ' ix played. P,ors who arc julienne Agnes I The loser in a L to donate $5 use. At least Lmns suidafter the pins in (c win handily. r need to cash fk 1-onf! . k not everyone li.ate as to get Jlioiit having to t some time. I I Don Ritchie Ip am bouts to ioitt Nitkerson ,.r for his car )nre can play a The funeral will be held at Hodge, Mrs. red Adames, Mrs. 1:30 p.m., from S. Bowell & Sons! John Wakley and Mrs. Eric San-funeral parlor, New Westminster, derson. ' Ptiolo by Chandler s tttudlu. Rl'I'ERT NEWLY WEDS are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fletcher, who were married here last Saturday by F. E. Anfleld. The groom, manager of Royal Fisheries, Is son of Mrs. Beatrice Fletcher of Perth, Scotland. The bride, Frances, Is daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. E. M. Widmaler of Chicago, 111. Attending the pair were Mr. James Nichol and Mrs. D. Williamson. Avenue West, has returned home from a two week visit in Vancouver where she attended the provincial annual meeting of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. Dr. and Mrs. Donald OakJey, 127 Hays Cove Circle, are holidaying in Vancouver. Dr. Oakley will return by plane Tuesday while Mrs. Oakley will remain in the south for two weeks, visiting her mother. Models r ICE SKATING 1. As Low As' MORE JAM Production of Jam In Canada reached 80,383,000 pounds In Prince Rupert Curling Club STARTS TONIGHT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY: Adults and High School 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Pre-School and Elementary 1:45 p.m.-- 4:00 p.m. 1953, or 17 per cent more than 1952. i arts wiuium !( Saturday Sermon jj By CANON BASIL S. PROCKTER, St. Andrew's Cathedral , THE LORD'S DAY Revelation 1:10 . keep up the :o the Legion ure Mrs. Black Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 SUNDAY Fomily Doy: I 1:43 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. I Adults 50c Students 25c Children 10c J peel too many Easter Day is all the Sundays of the year brought into one If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody eU bit run-down new and thai, bred-wt, hejr-heded, tnd nuyb bxhered by btduchu. Pnhipt nothinf eriautlj wronf, juit a temporary toxic candition caused by ciceu acida and wittea. Tint Ihe lima la laka Dodd'a Kidney Pill. Dodd'a atimuUte the kidncya, and aa help restore their normal action ad reroovipf. excess acids and wastes. Then Ton feel better, sleet better, work better-Get Dodd'a Kidney Pills now. Look far the blue bot with the rod band at all drugiiits. You can depend an Dodd'a. il pxt party. focus, just like the colors of the spectrum being combined to give it ins this collided lor Mel hearts." And again, "Now, Is the clear light. It is al.to ali oar Christian life and belief also brought into one focus . . . the iocus of hope . . ' . day of salvation.". " BLONDIE By CHICK YOUNG ' !:!-illllp' DAGVJOOD IS I IFCOL-STUWDT " ' ( HO-I-O'" i l7 .. pI AS iSnG , AS OU wis 0 tP-c(oUT IN THE HALL VOU HAvENT r. ,x 1 : .R ' ( JIGGERS- iS J,iTtKr?rwi. iOT i rTSSO'7' GlVINGWS BRAIr ENOUGH) ?f(, ' i . ' ITS THE l??,lSALARyi From the Gospel record it $ thanks must f-ti many of the jnhii-h occurred ; seems that the resurrection life in which we must live ana in i Ul UUI U!UIUllUl CAiaillV.C llll- davs of tres- which we must die. So, there Is a logic about assembling for plnge at three points. First, He was recognized In a garden. From this can be concluded that when for worship at this time even we are walking in ana wonting i with the natural world, we are those who seidoi.i do this. The Validity of our worship fortunately does not depend on not far from "that world IUa i us so much i3 it does on "ic I IT- .ns .nmnni'vai-t at n . Popular Steamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Forts Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. direction of the worship Sincer- fellowship of food. ,,ty matters, but dtmt "e we are not far from "that world-worried about the thought of I yh must be one of the truths h y News bowl-tl iiFk . . but it the tenm ro4 before the :) Mike (Monty) $i nwn to call. I to stop smok-jj-.n t"uih with 4 Lot Kclscnthal t) say.lt ran be t that's what it they lead on i , " behind the Holy Communion to what extent you will be the j ThlrH Po woo rprnunirpri hv the prry of your emotions, your jcarg Jhe pa(n and the wounds and the LI'L ABNER ' By AL CAPP For KETCHIKAN j M HtNlSDAY Midnight i being next week j your pnysiuai Comfort and Service significance. j DiRKCTORY i Nmlrro t all rlmri'lir l II a m For reservations write or call City or Depot Ofrics. Prince Kupert. B C. and 1:Ha p.m. fnniiat BchtHil Bl or tomorrow. If, at this moment you will j acknowledge the power and love ' of the living Christ, you are living In the eternity of thl? moment and perhaps there is "o oher kind of eternity than thot of the moment, for us "rrntures of time. Which is whv. the Bible savs. "Today, if ve will' hear His voice, harden not your '"il p,.ent n htiwn. itNt.LII -n 'ATHi:nni. 4th Ave. W. in riimsmutr St. Kolf Commuinr'i. B SO a m SlinrlB Hrh.K.I :00 p m. TTlrTjT.V V . M i n. it ritiii-i I rrannn Basil 8. ProcktiT. B.A.. B.D . . f r,rW fe; MKV M la&Jf - Rpctor (Will- 71K1I HHST HIPTINT 6lh Ave. E at Yunim St Minister: Rev. Fred Antrnbu" ders red i r btt:- v. x-.v -"i r mm avss i i - w -y- fay, (Clrwn 113) I i. it in nieq to i A"f n. ho takes of poetrv . . . ! nf note ijr. pvobihlv the $f t of jwrr . . . Ifrltir honk I Mnr-$ spwh-mikpr Ifcril, Hi" "vnrst" I Ray .lime, f the record" tec Mili hrll. a 4"i-Kone session fcic and Jnlin -i ns the best, frutrhes when It i In and nut of li'o Itnh Miinri1. ? rltlni or the V"atitutl' mi to ' . . . like ex-f tM aipn. Orme l 'Yankee and r lf -w " II jh -v-: t'IKNT IMtr.SHVTHRIAN 4th Avenue East Rev. E. A. Wrlliht. DD VANCOUVER VANCOUVER 5 Hours Cash for old gold Bulger's , Moose Whist Drive, Saturday 8 p.m. 90 (Oreen H2) MKT liMTHt 638 flth Avenue. West I nc ntAKi vr juuiti jviib - - - - I WHAT'S THE USE OF1! I EXCUSE ME FOC BUTTINO H, B. XHeT fl...SUESS IT PONTK) " ' L JHAKIN5 MONEV IP VOU ' BUT A BAR5AIN 1KB TMlS COWS ALONS t Wttl JUST ID L3CK. V HARM. P0PS. I JUST SIT ON IT? WELL. I lONLY ONCE IN 4 LIFETIME, TAKE A LOOK Jl POES IT, JULIE I ' Ile. L. Q. olctMT (Oreen 8)3) KtlVVI'ION AltMV , PniHer Htreet Hr Cma Mint Mrs VrnylH; One Woy jfWX rT Z ' I riione 795 y h'Z' N A HOUSE, 'pl.V7- " -sJT1 J; j j I m A' the Pentecostal Church. Special Sunday School Servife with children takine rwrt In nliiys and y'nKini:. at 10:30 n.m. "n raster Sunday. All cordially invited. Special welcome to pnr-rnts of Sunday School Students. lit) SundHy ScIiixjI 3::l" ! m iHlii'-k UG'Jl "sr. I1! I.I 1 1II.KAN Sill Avenue Bl M.'Kilile Blriel PHstur: Hi v. H O Olwn (llUu (JHIi SI. Peter's Church ( Anglicnn, Seal Cove) T. frl t H ANt.l M AN Hi-Hl Cove HunclHy S''hiil 11:00 .! Evening Hntyer 1::l p in. U-.twi . itev ,'ill. Iiumiull (lnciimlx'ull L-rf " J SHERLOCK HOLMES - By EDITH MEISER and FRANK GIACOIA III C I.AK lAI'TIT bunclHy HehiKtl III 46 a.m. M.irnlnii Wiirslill) Servire 12:00 I I Red MUH ( ) ttcv. L. A. niorpe "'ion h'wmtpr) I lo Kdilio (Hail- '. l Ail:itivs, who I t KlMHtj,.s Ivlth I "'ni5 tiis column, 'I r.ood l.urk to i wfcitevpr task they '. i !s'epnstake j fi'k number "41" I f:i tor Sandy. 1 MO l Manuscript I I A brief rase stol-ert rar enntained -icript of a 150,-f pn Kriipps the fern firm, to have f 'his summer. Au-f'i. 44. has started lt from mem-W hart destroyed 9:3 a.m. Service of Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Family Service 1:30 p.mEvenlng Prayer "J ' V WITH A DISAPPEARING PUCTION& ARE CORRECT. PR. WAT&CN'S . . Jf, rrZ. PV 'I PFVQiVEg--HOPINaMl5Sl I HANP ME THE BUTTERFLY I I REVOLVER AN? Jj'( 'X.gJ "Come, let us to the Lord our God . . . with contrite hearts return." f , . TIMES HAVE CHANGED Aplinna'letl nioviui? mHI-ttK are really out of tlatc at UutbaVs . . . I'" ''' f,,,l 11 c llll,'sl "lU'l'"'0"1 available. In V Is day ami ate SKKVICE Is essential. liMttll mt nt ami sctvl e K hand in liattd to ensure that ynur move is completely satisfactory. ARCHIE . By BOB MONTANA I I XYZ THINK f TIL BET ' PCP' " Ww TWS CONTPACTOt? ABE 6TAeriN6 WE WHOLEV PRCW Of WU M XI 1 L 'S C XO CILAI? TMt LAND MOW' VX.A!f Jy f . 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