I m m I I U South bea Island Hues Feature The Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, January 27, 1954 f.Mlu,K UAV, EH AUCTIONEER Tlioiie Black 8lii ana Red 12. bummer hashion Collections on s .neiitorsl Bright, It came to the saion of John 37 Churches qf Five Faiths Centre Religion in Moscow and vivid palmtree Cavanagh, one of the younger couturiers, when h iht the summer ui unnwu the showed his new sprlne and London to- summer collection for the first tiivcring By BILL BOSS time. ' ; synagogues. 1 On Imivirlanf ral;nnl,R i Canadian Press Stall Writer ":.' 'i r" -.. .i ; ? W' ' - :,s Z " J . i ' t'X w' L . 1 " ' ' '-. V 4 V I ennial Rebekah Lodge , 'I ,s ' J . ..'( 1 s Officers For 1954 rs of Centennial Re-c wore installed in ve ceremony at the hall last night with MOSCOW (CP) Those who sior., he said, the Central syna-want to go to church in Moscow 1 gogue is packed, the congrega- seem free to do so, but the num- i tion overflowing in the street ber of churchec is small for a ! where the service is relayed by city of approximtely 6,000,000. I loudspeaker. There are said to be 37 i Under Soviet law, classes may churches here of the permitted be conducted only by the state denominations Rusrian Ortho- ; Churches may give no instruc-dox, Roman Catholic, Baptist, i tion to children, so there are no Jewish and Mohammedan. ; Sunday schools. Once the age of I have attended Sunday ser- 1 18 is reached those wanting to vices at Elihovsky Russian Ortho- ! may study privately with a dox cathedral and at the Roman clergyman. Young men begin Catholic church of St. Louis des military service at 18. Francais on little Lubianka There is a seminary for Ortho-street. I expect soon to go to the dox priests at Zagorsk 50 miles Baptist church, Jewish Central j north of Moscow syrmgo-rue and to the Mosque. ; . ' Ik'Ui Evans, district Noble grand Mrs. E. M. Vlers; vice-grand Mrs. J. Ollbert; recording .secretary Mrs. V. Clc-cone; financial secretary Mrs. J. Delornie; treasurer Mrs. George Ferguson. ' Right support noble grand Miss Allda Johnson; left support Mrs. T.. Solllen; right support vice-grand Mrs. M. 8andvar: left support Mrs. W. B. Hammond; Inside guardian Mrs. W.Bond; outside guardian Mrs. A.' Woods., Chaplain Mrs. N.' Moorehouse; pianist Mrs. Gordon Daniels; warden Mrs. II. Paulson; conductor Mrs. Emll Petersen. Cavanagh makes more notable use of color than any of his competitors. Some of his most original effects are achieved by combining colors which, in less-skllled hands, would scream incongruity. One striking Cavanagh ensemble consisted of a white cotton fitted coat, lined with bright coral shantung and worn over a slim-fitting green printed shantung dres. A bright palm green wool topcoat with a bouffant shoulder line was paired with a. silk dress printed in white and green on a predominantly blue ground. The most original model was a full-length evening dress In coral chiffon, with full skirt topped with a cape of grefn palm leaves made of stiffened satin. - STRESSES SUM SklKTS The season's new "long-legged" look was stressed by Norman Hartnell. the Queen's top dressmaker, who showed many suits with loose jackets and slim skirts. - - But Hartnell's most striking models were, as always, haute couture , ball gowns. His most admired . models were full; length crinoline gowns created foT the grand occasions of the coming ion don season. -; One of the most elaborately embroidered nambcrs, called "hortensia," was - In cyclamen satin embroidered all over with clusters of hydrangea heads in pastel-shaded mother-of-pearl. Many of his evening gowns featured cutaway backs sweeping to daring V-points at the waist. . , ; , Hartnell has resisted French iclent as insiaiung sled by Mrs. H. V. ,,-puty marshall. jiiy al-so saw presen-... past noble grand lirliig noble1 grand ,i by Mrs. Evans. Hie installation, a ,inics" was held with .tiibuting to th: B.C. iO fund. installed Included: You Name it! We Ship It! Complete shipping service commeri-ia! or household for local or world-wide deliveries. LOCAL OK LONfl UISTAM'E MOVING . CARTAGE And STORAGE Phone (10 LTD. LINDSAY'S .nini-il Annual Meeting ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION TONIGHT 8 p.m. CITY HALL ft TOWN PACKED CATHEDRAL The cathedral service was packed and the service was followed by communion for which most waited. The congregation was mostly women but there were a good number of men, including officers and soldiers in uniform, and children from infancy to eight or nine years. There were not many of high school or university age. By Canadian standards, St. Louis des Fi'incais would be the church of a small parish. PREACHED IN RUSSIAN After the Lttt.in-rlte high mass, the celebrant went to the pulpit, read the gospel in Russian. ro Official Arrives TWENTY-MONTH-OLD Leonard Lundgrcn of San Francisco bawls freely as his mother prepares to drop the top of his unique convertible baby carriage, created by his dad, Earl Lundgren. Lundgren widened and lengthened the regular baby buggy and put in compartments for toys, baby food and Mrs. Lundgren's groceries. The plexiglas top. which is hinged at the back and has sliding windows, comes in handy for nasty-weather travelling. "l'iive It In Lindsays" nstallation Here . ry Daily News Clas-jifie irii-ial from Yakima. Ed aboard the Prince r I for Port Arthur, 6nt due to the j death of his wife. ' Gordon RothwcU of Prlnc ! Rupert, who has been In hosnltal niornlng for the Plans Completed For Play At Civic Centre on Sunday it Gvro Club's an ion of olfk'crs, to preached a sermon and announced next Sunday's service. Almost everyone waited for a bncdiction servire and an ex- ullowing a banquet aiKC tonight. 9 o'clock this Sundav nlt-'bt. Ticket sales for the comedy "Father nf thr RHrip " is Ho hnke .llcutcnant- Some of the cast of 15 wlU for the past two year In Calgary as the result of an accident, Is reported In Improved condition, and able to be out of bed occasionally. , in i . . '. , . pressure for shorter skirts change of. beautiful, melancholy, Uyro district four. j,,, siageu nere ounaay nignt are daytime lengths, and kept them riow but mPmbenf ot th Prlncc an dthe remainder are im : 61avlc ve.rses and responses be- Mr. Behnke were w mm-caii id Mark Oormlcy, by car Sunday morning. Again, most were women and .... Rupert Little Theatre club are not downhearted. Presideut Gerry Woodside an forester bf re and This is the first concert of the lent of the Rupert old men. but there were younger men and women, too. a couple in uniform, and a snrinltlintr nf season to be staged by the Little Theatre group. p,,uU)j. i Proceeds luvuua are aic to w ho is now a forest nounced today - that - the play to be presented by the Terrace be used for furtherance of com- Vancouver. i f 'i&'P ... . S; ! F0R A E3P I Civic Centre Drama Association ,irgc retiring presl- munity drama education here ical club, and otner ludlng Bill Stone mble. greeted the crnor at the boat and Joined his lii'on aboard. sehool-oge children, their heads ' shned Russian style. j There was no questioning the ! devoti'on of the people. I St. Louis is the only one of four former Roman Catholic ! churches still functioning in Moscow. ! Miwuw is said to h ive nearly 1 500.000 Jews. One qualified observer told me that the usual Sabbath congregation at the j Central synagogue Is 200. He had no information about the smaller is well worth seeing. "Those who don't go to the show, will be sorry," said Mr. Woodside as he completed arrangements for the staging of the play in the Civic Centre at Two Federal Byelections Set The "Father of the Bride" was played to a large audience at Terrace Just before Christinas. It Is directed by Mrs. Lorcen McColl. The Jlot concerns the nira-plicati"is and worries of a father in marrying off his daughter. The Terrace association lust year won tne W northern drama festival awaru. ' iv will be Installed at tonight's dinner v aboard ship. imu pjpprRCAxrwix will sec Cyrus and j 1 , rvVV id mam guests at-rereption, dinner ion ceremony, one social functions of i this city. ivlne aboard the (Polly wants a name1. urning was Captain 'if Armor Salvage, en holidaying in id Scuttle for the OTTAWA (CP) First test 0f! political strength in the federal lielrt sin?i last summer's general ; tlpctirm vill ;p Mfireh 22. ! Ry -elections v'-, i ix .icld then; In the Ontario rif'.ng of Peel,; held hy the Progrt-slve Comer- : vaiivcs since 1!)35. and In Quebec's Monlrrul V '"dun riding, a Libcinl seat since iB40. Prime Minister St. Laurent : announced the date for the by- 1 elections, which will f ",l hi'lt the four vacancies in tnc 205-membcr Commons. i ! 1 :' W' " '" Ijf -r -' ',i t J- , ' v i , - - f''f ' ; : j ''"" W ., ) ...'. V4. v ,. -' t wif-n ..' '- i ' o - ? K j v : 15 if i. if' ' t ; V ' " ' ..?'t i-A . t . ' ' i " t . ' --.-1 4 ,i " ' ' ' ' - ' s'. - ;'' "V - j (I )' f . i '; I s i j ' "I " f - ' ; ; . .' .. - e- i .'Vie.-' , " ft ' ' ' ' SJ f ' v J-JJ .s 1 ... ', ' i - 7 " ," ' ' ?" , '.."V Liilcn in IIONEY RAKED PEARK will satisfy that urge for something sweet to close the meal. , They are appetizing,-decorative, and sweet.' Winter pears grace the grocers' shelves now and are economical to buy. Spruce thorn up with a little honey, a dash of lemon Juice and you have a dessert that will give that good feeling at the end of the meal! An extra pitcher of honey on the table will allow each - person to add more honey to suit his taste. , " - . ' ;.ssenger was J. R. Vancouver, baggage it for he CNR, who i to Ketchikan, re-tomorrow night to train on nn Inspcc- over CBC Domiiiun Network Name'Ihe Great Gildsrsleeve The I t J U Sk vlimr . . a cur that's nhtmed to dvlf'lu Orme of Victoria, -ist of Prince Ru-X in the city this ills nephew. Orme Money raked pears 8 pear halves -'i eup lonion Juice cup honey 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter Arrange pears in shallow but tered baking dioh. Pour over the lemon Juice and honey. Sprinkle j with cinnamon nnd dot with ; butter. Bake In moderate oven i at 350" F. Serve hot with cream as dessert. ynr vyv ami set vonr pmt stmrtiifff C onifs equipped with Autonuttic Drive, Ieater wid White SiUcwalt Tires, parrot in Parkay Margarine's Canadian Contest !' 'rme. who foundcrl tore here in a tent "s aco. left here In his Inline In Vlc-'u to return south n n o n Hay, Steers Paid Accounts - 1 1 c'l. a former resl-c Kujiert who has '"re. left by plane At 19th Century Grist Mi P1NCUKR CREEK. Alta. (CPl -, bel ween 18ft8 and 18!)0. It ct uuwuuu They're tcarlug the old mill talued moie than 300 muv,:. JABY'S down at Mill creek, cltfht mllea i p-s,crn P'rs- plus special bonus prize of 250 gallons of gasoline ! The tx'i'k sin,s accounts were west of this .southern Alberta . . . ... : settled IV services rendered. town. Ana rrumonng wun u are , at'l(,nUun mpdu,al and dL,)lvt.rics ft few yelloveu ju: e of 19lh-inf hv Kitrx H!tter lint t titia - tne A FUN CONTEST FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! and pork. century Canadian history. 2C0NTES1S...3 m .irr nn7CCl FOR TnAT EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY den rea The McLaren crlst and sw mill was established by the government In 1879 to encourage the growing of crops and the i u- of lumber bv Indians. The mill was built of s!on i and wood and equlpned wt'h macliinery transported up the TfVw of often os yo "St-f S5B5? . ' February 7, midntgM. TUK BIQ STEAL . . . TAKE I'M AWAY. Now Is the time, and WILLIAM F. STONE'S is the place to make a lightning 1 1st Contest Missouri river to Fort Benton, getaway geiaway while wnnc selections seiecuons t arc U-rrh ft. . v. . T j r .j to Mont, then hauled overland compcte 8nd lllR cmst Ls ,. f.b,vT weeds'. the site. Lumber was contracted 1 . oay . see our Sale Ad on page 4. (it) TH orixes 9" 2nd PlE If you owned a parrot, what would you name it? Thai's the problem The Great Gilderslecvc and his pals arc up apinst! They don"t want to call it "Polly." That's too ordinary. So Gildy is calling on his Canadian friends to help out wiih an appropriate name for this green-feathered pet. Your whole family will have fun suggesting names-and you may win a wonderful pria;. See listing'at left. Here's all you do: Go to your groeer's and buy a package of Kraft's delicious Parkay Margarine. Tear off the vellnw end llap and mail it to Parkay with your suggested name for 'the pai mt. Use the entry blank on this page or obtain extra entry blanks with complete rules from your grocer. . You can enter as many ;iamc as you wish. BONUS PRIZE FOR FORD SKYUNER WINNERS It's easy to qualify for a special bonus pric. Just indmle uiili your entry Ihe yellow end llap from two (2) packages or Parkay Marg.ii iue instead of one. Thcnlf your name for the parrot is awarded a liisl prize, you will receive a bonus of 250 gallons of gasoline for vnur shining new I'lM I Old Skyliner. . ,' Your entry will receive iIh- same consideration for t list Piic if only , oik' end llap is enclosed. The only dillereiiec is von will noi he eligible to iweivc a special bonus prut of 250 gallons of gasoline.) j CLIP THIS ENTRY BLANK TODAY I I I Moil to Porkoy Margarine, lo 2310, trrmm "A ", Toronlo, 0"iUiio. E,vki. I foo Sk ki.w tv5 ' for and taken by string teams , to Fort Macleod and Lcthbridgc, ! about 50 miles to the cast. Many houses in the district were con-i stnicled with timber from th? i McLaren mill. 1 I Rummaging In the attic of the mill-house, present owner Fred ' ' Ink found a dusty account pOmi jr. B 0 " . TWO it . r. ..a j PRIZE "0"'' rdch llao.' occon.pa"Y entry. ,,10, o 6 pai w2l iv nai r,MHiom y book detailing mill operations ADDS ZEST FOR to oil Rfc ONE KWS PAKKAY spreads smoatbly even when in told ! 3 SALE OF LADIES SHOES I lh yellow vnd nap from ooy package of PoiVoy Moitionnr. lo b- chqihlr tor lh ipecial bomn prize ot 250 gallon of gasoline lot Fotd Skyline ,, enckxe Iwo yellow end flops, My name tor Ihe parrel V'ou'll love the way Kraft's lnk;iy Maijyrhic LimIcn! Am! you'll love the way it spreads cxvn hen you take it iec eokl IVoin your ivIVigerator! Cirocers earry I'arkuy in handy C'olor-Kwik hag, regular I Ih. paek and 2 lb. ceonomv sic. tut yilHw Large selection of styles, colors and sizes. All at popular prices. BE SURE TO SHOP EARLY c r ? 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