a. I Saturday, June 19. 19H Prince Rupert Daily News WacJCnx DIRECTORY SrrWrrg in all rlHiri'tii at II a in I . antl ll.lil. h KflMMil al Fly l'Vl. rvvit li'wn. J'lonoreJ -Aaa in VANCOUVER 5 Hours $4485 One Woy Phone 795 I . . . J '"Mm v. - 1 ; k- - X - ' ; V :-rr s V J AM. I ll AS C A I III lill Al. 4th Ave W ai rjnsmuir SI. Holy Cotfimumot. 8 30 a'm Sunday bth.,l i:uo p.m. Canon Baill S Frock Ur B A , B O Rector (Blue 7fxn HiihT BAI'I ISI 6th Ave E. at Young 8t. Minister: Rev. Fred Anirobus (Giv-n tl2) HKM l-KhSHVTI.HIAN 4th Avenue East Rev. E. A. Wright. D O. (Orwn ?) MKM IMIIII S36 6th Avenue West . Re. L. Q. 6teber ' (Gruen 813). Miss Mary-Ellen MacKenzie, whose marriage to Harold Ver non Marshall will take place June 23, was the guest of honor at another surprise shower held at the home of Mrs. H. D. Marshall, 1105 Ambrose Avenue, Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy Marshall, hostess for the evening, arranged amusing entertainment for the guests the winner of games being Mrs. R. Montgomery. Miss MacKenzie was presented with a beautifully decorated box containing many lovely, useful gifts after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Mac-arenko, Mrs. Jack Parks, Mrs. H. D. Marshall and Miss Carol Cattndtait (Pacini 4 eONTfNfMrr l COH m SlnU m C.4MAB4 KAl.t AVION ARMV Fraser Street Sr. Capt. and Mrs. C. Frayne 8uiuluy School 2:30 p rn. (Blaclt 289) . J I J 1 1 1ST. e.M I-'H l.l llll KN 6th Avenue at MoBride street Pastor: Rev. H. O Olsen (Black 610) l Brentzen. A prettily-decorated Phone C20 ''maaf'( I . 215 Second ST. I'fcTI.K'H AM.I I) AN 8' al Cove Si'ndKy Sclioril 11:00 a m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p m. Itecujr: Kev. Wm. Lenunou ( Incumbciit) KhC.I I.AK HAI-llsT Sunday School 10:45 a m Morning Worship Servii:c l'i:00 t Rev. L. A. ThoriMJ IKi-U ti8i t bride's cake, made by Mrs. J. R. Carr, was cut by the bride-elect and served by, Mrs. Carr. Invited guest3 were Mrs. Mur-do MacKenzie, Mrs. R. Montgomery, Mrs. Norman Bellis, Mrs. Jack Parks, Mrs. John Macaren-ko, Mrs. Karl Marki, Mrs. Rita Watson, Mrs. Barry Watson, Mrs. Eric Moore, Mrs. John MacDou-gall, Mrs. J. R. Carr, Mrs. Bertha Scherk, Miss Tildie Markl, Miss Marion Watson, Miss Carol Brentzen, Mrs. George Pavich and Mrs. Myrna Kirk. I A REVOLUTIONARY type of eye frame based on continental designs has been revealed by Alexander Kono at a Chicago showing. Called the "French Touch," the creation is said to be an entirely new concept in optical styling. A slim 10-karat gold brow piece is gracefully contoured and then poised above tapered lenses, expertly shaped to follow the natural curved line of the eye, giving the appearance of a "vanishing lens line." The youthful upsweep of the brow is accented with a bold dash of gold trim suspended above. i, HMMI'NO TOI'dlKS on the colorful costumes for the forthcoming musical produc-satloon" la Iona Campagnola, (centre) costume designer, assisted by Bernlce Michaloff d Evalina Boulanger, members of the cast. These and other workers have nearly com-itumi s for the big cast of he Little Theatre production which opens In the Civic Cen-!ay night. COME AND TEST OUR 1954 STUDEBAKER STATION WAGONS For a Rood ecunomiral car try our A-30 AUSTIN. A complete car with a low price of only XI 193, that includes foam rubber seats, leather upholstery, directional signals and heater-defroster unit. PERSONALS adoon Cast To Show Off Costumes nil Dress Preview Parade Tonight King Edward Students Stage Concert For Red Cross Fund Miss Gerry Martin, who has been In Prince Rupert for the Worch for Specials 12 noon 7:30 p.m. HOME COOKING BIG Hamburger, Roast Beef or Ham Oo Sandwich fdOK, Beef stew 55c Clam Chowder 9i targe bowl iwv Louis' Snack Bar 971 3rd Ave. W. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily Fri. and Sat. till 1:30 a.m. ui vl u.nli'ht will ho Inert Little Thr-atrp's undprtnk-, Hn ni nniiinprf hri,.fi th , past year, will leave tonight vii preview of the ' ing.s. The play centres around plot of the popular show. Two ! aboard tne Prlncess Louise for Students of , King Edward in with the studies of the young-School yesterday raised funds for that scheme was a Grade 22. , musical production a miracle . . .. the miracle of the; American hunters, lost in the vam.uuvcr, en rouwc w when members of i town of Brigadoon which appears! Scottish highlands, stumble on loops, B.C., where she will visit j the Junior Red Cross by staging division 9 skit with Mother her parents. Miss Martin later an Interesting program for Goose and her nursery friends, the town of Brigadoon and become Involved with the lively will leave for California where ; motners in tne school aucutori- whose usual rhymes were chang- she will visit her sister. i ed to incorporate health and t ; 1 K i ' 4 i ".' , townsfolk. Hurley Lewis and i iv a lull uress par- only once in every 200 years, for i town. I one' day . . . and Director Ihii do, whirh will give Dobblc today termed the local , idi a of the strikinrc j production of the show a miracle aiunrd for the Scot-1 in itself. Enough local talent s sc heduled to start j'ior a cast of almost 60 dancers. R. G. Moore, school principal, ' cleanliness rules. ; explained to the large audience! Other Items included: Grade 5. Ed Harrington play Tommy Al-' bii;;ht and Jeff Douglas, the Mr- and Mrs- Eric Martin and Americans daughter, Betty, 1381 Overlook AUTO SERVICE that the various performances division 4, four well-executed by class groups were repeats of square dances; Grade 6, division progress staged throughout the 1, an amusing play, set in Rus- "y "W t 'engthy holiday in I the south ..: , ,,.,p V,. . The Daily News outdoor life 1 year at Monday morning assem- sia, featuring a confusing dis l""1' umc IUU.UUCU "'"'imliimnkt enrt hi. fomtlu In.. blV sesslonS In the schlVll Imite nvpr th nuftr.hln nl o jorie Ciccone) is to become the ellcd as far south as Mexico on Young Miss Barbara Hinton of calf: grade 1, division 10, drama- 1 Phi I is have b2de,- ,nh;'1CS- D"lrymp!? their vacation trip, (Gordie Dell). Marring the event , X Leading the par- ! singers and musicians for the or-Soottish pipers. j chest ra, plus more than 30 back which opens Tucs- stage workers is a miracle for Civic Centre, is the ' a city the size of Prince Rupert ms of the Prince Ru- ! said Mr. Dobbie. es-Brownies Entertain lers at "Awards" Party Division 1, Grade 6. Was emcee j tlzed reading; Grade 2 division 8, for the enjoyable program which ' a clever puppet show, with pup-opened with Grade 1, division 11 Pets made by the students bob- Is the bid for Jeannie by a rc Const. Harry Tielman, deck .torted suitor, who, when he fails. Z hand 01 tne RCMP MLI5 here, students singing "Pidgeons" and bing and nodding and clapping i.o , itdvt, lMe wn an an act ai.i .. . pis town, will leave -rivo "Five Little t ittio rhi.ii.orfooc Chickadees hands hands to to recitations recitations and and snnn songs attem 10-DAY FREE TRIAL No tomorrow by plane for whlch would end the village's X by the hidden youngs'ers: Halifax, where he will take a' Most of 'the presentations existence. I The resulting action is a high new poet in the marine division were desiened bv teachers to fit 1 . uraae - division J, a small of the force. sters, and especially pointing up but "'"ly-blended class choir, r presenting three songs in har Obligation d Brownies of the , Woodcock for selling the iiiui i a uui ill tiic uiay, aa i me iiiu-, '.upert Company nd , cookies during Oirl Guide Cook- ical wooing of Feona McLaren j N il Prince Rupert ' le Week. Other prizes included '. (Pat Wicks) by Tommv Albright i mony; Grade 4, division 6, a play, "Bag of Feathers" demonstrating the sometimes drastic results of gossiping; Grade 5. division 5. a play. "Where's Tito " set in Guat- Saturday Sermon a mother - and - . guessing game contest awards to ' ind the relatiim of the story of j rty at Conrad Street : Mrs. L. M. Murdoch and. Mar- ! Briitadoon by vtllnRe Elder Mr. j .rsday night, as a letta Ferguson, and door prizes Lundy (Bill Hankinsom. j lo nothers for their ; to Mrs. Darby and Jerlyn Hayes, i one of the manv bricht sdo's more easily get at the heart of emala. and about a mischievous Rated Most Acceptable of all Razors tested by C o n s u m f r's Report Magazine. ui;i ing me pasi sen this matter, for God's forgive- i P'B. uraoes s ana 4, division 7, nets is as free and full and un- a Plsy. The Kings Highway," me program Included piano iS Shirley Hill's version of Meg solos by Linda Ferguson. Mar-; Brockie. village character, sln-lelta Ferguson, Lorraine Johatt- ing "My Mother's Wedding Day." sen, Edda Patzold and Dorothy THE LAMB OF GOI) Bv Rev. R. W. Starrett PENTECOSTAL CHURCH "In whom we have redemption through His Blood, even the forgiveness of sins." conditional as His love. If we ! an amusing story of reward for will not receive the love or for- I tne lowlv but Bood. ard Grade 6, giveness of God. it cannot help ; division 2. a comedy, mock opus back to life and character, I eration y doctors and nurses. "The Store That Service Built" McRAE BROS. Phone 6 or 36 Colossians 1: 14. "r 27.95 $3 Down $1 Week The death of Christ is due tn and we are Ieft to suffer a the Elizabeth Barely Misses Powell; accordion solos by Por-een Pipke, Verla? McKay , and Bernice Rachuk; vocal solo by Belle Dalix1; group songs bj Brownies, "A Fairy Found a Farthing" and Guides, "early One Morning;" dances by Gcorg- FOR TftAl the love of God! God gave His mise'y f sir both in this world Son because he so loved the and lhe world to come; and world. The cross Is the expres-J tnat ls to be lost Lost- notwith-sion of a love which. isjaWfir ibAn 1 i,ta"dm? r,od's lrvp; lost, pot-the oldest star; more ancient 'I wtthstandlng " His forgiveness! $ . in of, prizes and a rani staged by the (. hti'd the enjoyable $ :i Kliss H. Silversides. . ;mis-sloner. pisent-f :i's and service stars. I ind badges went to ijiiwpiidolyn Warren, I irdoch and Marleta .Ue earning Brown- J badges were Gail Ifc.lda Llppctt. rtls included a First 1 to Anne Eyolfson. i rvicc star to Geor-ison and one-year t thy Shaw, Anne Mc- Riding Mishap ina Ferflni.snn larrnmnnnir-H mwTa -family... Miss Rusty Thatnt. Kathie Bea-j - . i than the most venerable elder I But If we will accept this love .on, Maureen Murdoch i Scottish i LONDON (-The London Star , wrio stands in the zenith licht of I and fnrslvpnpss intn r .wrvonai Enjoy Big Savings 1ance a.,.l group dunce by reports that the Queen narrowly i heaven; long as eternity; vast as ilvc, thev will irive cterml inv Heather Alderson, Priscilla escaped injury today while riding I Infinity; deep as the being of eternal joy Mackie and Jerlyn Hayes. j on the Ascot race course. ' God. In this was manifested the a rence wlth Ood' Refreshments were served to I The paper says the Queen, on love of God, that the Father mi the affair, which was ar- a swiftly, galloping horse, ducked sent the Son to be the Saviour I NO FIRE DAMAGE ranged by Guide Captain Mrs. j her head In the nick of time to; of he world. I No da resuted from fln D. F. Baldwin, Brown Owl Pear-1 avoid running into a telephone i We can catch the exultant EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING CCV.PANY M of presentations I of her Brown Owls son and acting Tawny Owls Mrs. : wire stretched across the course throb In Peters heart when he;"" " '-"": Mrs M. P. Pearson. J. White Mrs. T. A. Woodcock at head .level. )WTOi.e: xe were redeemed not ; " unuumi noouing at me prize went to Helen i and Miss Jean Golds. A shout from the Duke of Ed- wltn corruptible things as sil- , home of Martin Erickson, 303 inburgh, who was on another, VPr and gold from your vain I Fourth Avenue East last nisjht. fast horse; warned her of the conversation received by tradi- . h c ' ncp Kl'Prrl lle Uc- tion ' from rinpr your fathers, but with the Prccious b'd ot Christ, as partmrnt responded to a call Tne Oueen drew in her horse's rem decked and safely pasLd 1 5 iki His c t r hc: pfmt! andflstood .by un"' darrir The duke, riding slightly ahead Rlory whlch men bcneld and of the flames r spreading had of i.h- '" n, also got his heal stm do behold in His life, not Passed, down in time. rvcn that adorable deed of the : ine wire was a came cuniirci- Incarnation, which is the a starling gate with a tele- ,lmest truth to sinful men The reenters i hnrch of Jesus has never exalted any one of them to the preeminence without loss. It, Is the cross and its redeeminir sacrifice. Cush for o'd gold P.lll'4CI s phone van. Apparently It had .sagged since it was installed. i.A'(.in:n ArTi:itw.uns i The Queen and the duke cantered on to a spot on the track where the Earl of Roseberry and 1 And, therefore, the song which Mmlsr wnist ril'lvc- Saturday the whole ransomed Church 8 P-m- ll43' DINING PLEASURE n small group were waiting for hnll ylng. when it looks back her. with cleaner eyes than are given i "We were nearly all decapl- to man on the earthly pilgrim- ! tated," the naper quotes the age, is, "Unto Him that loved us. I Queen as saying. and washed us from our sins in 1 Then she laughed and made His own blood, and hath made us i light of the Incident. kings and priests unto God and Salt Lake Ferry every Snn-dny.. Weath r permitting. Phone Red 968. ( It i Cnurlliin Lsjlon Members are asked to attend the Remembrance Day Parade from the gj ' j I ROUND 1 ONE WAY I ONEWAY j ONEWAY I HIP FARE I FARE I FARE 1 FARE g For lh "Head s - for round trip for round (rip, for round trip t, W of Family". & by olhor parent. children M by other s ' ' M W between 5 ad members of f , - If W under 12; S family, 12 and W ' H M under 5 free. under 22. bPARKLlNG NEW SURRUUNDiNGS ( f f I I '- A j Lord Porchcstrr. riding behind His Father; to Him be glory legion Building I the Queen, was qusted as saying: and dominion for ever and ever. I Sunday, June 2a al, 2:30 p.m. c It t j , Commodore CafeS Daily Nc Classifieds j Examples: PRINCE RUPERT TORONTO and return Family of two "what a tangle that could have Amen. been." j It .would be no violation to i The riding party included the : the sense cf " Scripture to say, Duke and Duchess of Gloucester "God so FORGAVE the world, and the Duke and Duchess of that He gave His only bce.otten Beaufort. They were guests of son, that whosoever bcllcveth in i the Queen at Windsor castle. ,,. . ,j4iv.i.iv. Him snHUld not pe, lsh' but nave I They and the Queen rode over the course an hour before the tvcrlasting life. By substituting start of today's racing program, forgiveness for love you may Family of four Father -i Mother I Coach Save l)aii(thtcr (IB yrs.) $275.35 $IIW.10 Sun (8 yrs.) " Man Wife roach $174.55 Save.. 840.I5 if x 1 liniiiiir aiiout Fiimily Fares for Tmirisl and Ursl CIilss It KAHs AGO, Roy M. Cohn was tiptoeing through ''h Barbara Ichtig at the Tudor City (N Y.) Tulip f". Roy, who is 27. is finding that life as chief coun- Senate Investigating subcommittee is no bed of roses. In edect June 1 lo Sept. 30. KEEP THESE PHONE NUMBERS For REFRIGERATION SERVICE BLACK 556 RED 480 Bob Franklin REFRIGERATION AS SIMPLE AS A PHONE CALL l easing Mondays, Tuesdays Wedoestlavs. Phone (JO Across Hie Town or the Nation. SPECIAL OLD Between haslern and Vt'csicrn Otnada. 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