nat b at b i" ‘ a | Daily News Staff Writer oS Hope that women church workers will some day | , Of the to 4 AL Yea Ting thy Bonny CHURCH WORK OUTLINED S |Women Hope to Serve As Full-Time Ministers hy GRACE BROWN ‘be nominated, elected and orduined os ministers in [the Anglican Church of Canada, was expressed last ‘night by Miss Elaine Bulmer, when she spoke to the nce Rupert Business and Professional Women’s Club. i 8 Renae neo fa tamientecepinmnim ct ners ® tlon to the needs of the church, it in B is Way 4 Was | ton ine 1000 a i ae {to the club at a dinner meeting 94" rin the Club 27. The peut, guung church: ae a worker snoweu out aw Keen te | GUTER not a ) . ' in ihe church today, jb suuar vale, HUAENURCE UU 6; . .. Miss Buimer wno has been In wud el ‘| ys eT ‘Prince Rupert tor nearly twol Ne caullenglng —progeams , gM RE Get ‘years hails from Saskville, New Muay UE MUGE ive LEC yulultg | . _) a ‘ ' ay i , (Photo by Catton’s Studioy | Brunswick, She said that in the | “UA OF Lauly. | SCUTHING “heir four-tlered wedding cake are newly- jpast the church had not desired Loocwing Le high calibre of | cede Les Charles MeDonald following thelr evening full time women workers nor did women way fre deueitling Laer) jives to UWOd, Miss BUInIEr cid Aucust 20 Dawn, {5 PHS pap (ihe . sige rye tenet and the groom is the gon of Mrs. Alexander | ae af Peace Rupert. Rey, G, B. Bast officiated. i Miss Bulme., sno travels the, :Diovese of Caledonia as a woe | pman and gich organizer under: ithe direction of the Rt. Rev.;" fh | sight Nty cauren activities wand | eA appeuling sense of humor as,” yshe Gulined the role of women in Knox United Church, Terrace. «they ordain them as ministers. the daughter of Mrs, Harry C, .NEW TREND | Now uowever, she said, the ‘new trend Js to train teachers and nutses at Trinity theolugi- -enl College in Toronto, flitting Fthe wotidil Wha De Peleg Bishop Horar: G, Watts, spoke’ Vuk dud Mag sure aware Qs Wie ANCY Load V pha See Cotthy Hb batorbitty, last douse WOsda ds Well Ue wie ol resident swudeas attenu- Hig the teuogicul college an suronvw In lvad includea gira who were nurses, woctors, laboratory Lech- luclans, Lolugraph opelada, Gfuavs wid | soul Workers. Mary Huck of Bamueld, Van- | couver Island, who afler werk: | Adbeal Wass CUssly ov aly Wibues au gavel her equay Ssiare vl Mapusouslbey, due une sald the church is becom- fatoe UE mide Didar WeerdessvVe dha edisteeg WUE Ue proucsalQuds lormenly , bedCHCrS, | ' newspaper reporters, | Outstanding among them was | ing in AN Ollie Lor several yeurs | eit tne call by God and sollow- . Ing her ordination was appoint | cu a Bishop's Messenger. Countess Abocandy Designs Dwess Exclusive Jor 1 out yo ye . ‘ . VE Pattern 10338 by Countess Alexander . PROMINENT DESIGNER ° Bisop messengers are a group | i C| b p ithem) Wo work in smull Jsolated LION optimist U repares aaages thrvugnous the week at 5. . ithelr profes ions then takin DAL (tt Annual TB Seal Drive lover the church services on ; ‘Sunday and do other social 100TH oe ttattal Soroptl-- nomnced by President Mrs. Bea-‘ehureh work during the week- DRUM © neeeuinsiy Seal Colee Grant when the Prince Ru- end, ; cas at waa ane Pert Soroptimist Club held its! While women workers: in the C CLOG a _ first meeting of the season Mon. | Anglican church are not titled, THC TIM cay night at the home of Mrs,/they can now be ordaincd as: TEMP ry William Noble. Deaconesses, which sets them! LECTOR! 4 y The TB Seal Drive ts the Club's apart for special work, Miss Bul: ee Lt ‘largest project and the seal com. mer sald. , AL Hou 5e~ mittee is hoping for a record res-; However, when a deaconess ; pense from all the citizens of the marries she automatically loses! Prince Rupert area. ‘her title, she added, ! Holders Attention Dial i Bill 20° More Heat Wits Per Ton icy Valley Coal Bd bv Tyrock Screens ump. Fag. Nut aad Stokes OROER PROM YOUR DEALER In other business, tine chib de.! Moder thinking In the ehurel: | elded to again sponsor the an- indicates the women church; nual “Bursary Award” for a’ worker will soon gain her rights Prince Rupert girl completing ful place, Miss Bulmer told the her high school education andi meeting. wishing to study further. ' Women do not want to push . A Founder's Day tea, comment. |themselves, but they feel they rating the beginning of Soroptl- can make a particular contribu- mist International, willbe held | -- vr ee at the home of Mrs. C, G, Ham,! IOD fl ") / DE President 297 Fourth Avenue West, Oc-| tober 6. i trrives Today . Merry-Go-Round bridge, which | has proved so popular in the past | of churen women who wok " ‘missions, filling positions where | appeared in Patiern dorm! ‘men are not available, | e Miss Rock returned to Brit-) PICeS in shop windows, on ish Columbia and now has charge of missions in Endako, Fraser Lake and Fort Frisér,) carrying out Sunday services and | everyday church activities, \ Another outstanding student taking the men’s course at thei 'theqlogical college was Helen Millon, who topped her class and became the first woman on the faculty at Trinity College. | All the women graduating | from the college are greatly! needed in youth supervision, Miss Bulmer sald. , | for contrasting trim. | News, che attended in Winnipeg Injof Vancouver, will be guest June. ispeaker when the three city 10 DE chapters hold an open mect- enema Try Daily News Classifieds. civic Centre tomorrow night. The provincial president ar- nave Saturday. Nine in the common lounge of the pauline Watkinson in the chair, rived in Prince Rupert by plane 26 to ‘teday on an official visit and will years of achievement” of the | Send ONE DOLLAR for Patiern M Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ont. | THIS 1§ THE FIRST thme any Countess Alexander Original has Those who have admired her show the pages of fashlon magazines, will realize the 1ull {mportance of this pattern and what it can mean to them, The bodice Is dramatized by a lovely neckline, shaped to mere. wisps of sleeves. Always fabric con- sclous. Countess Alexander, who works aiter the French fashion of draping material rather than from sketches, cautions you to use fabric with erlgpness, She, her-elf, is devoted to the Itallan silks and imported cottons. However, she fecls that a fine pol- -ighed cotton, a good quality pique, a sheer but stiff shantung, will lend Itself to this design. For a bridesmald’s or special ozca- sion dress, she suggests a peau de sole or taffela — the ribbon a spark toa caretully thoughtout color scheme, . Pattern M335 is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14,16 and 18. Size 16 requires 4% yards 30-Inch fabric; 1 yard 39-inch fabric is again being organized. | The guest speaker Concluded | Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE western gave ‘ bat on’ Provincial president of the Im. |by saying that workIng as a, NUMBER und SIZE. — : OTR DACRE Neo ry jareonte ie Western Canada Region, ‘perial Order of the Daughters|women's and girl's church or- Next Week — Watch for Prominent Designer Release by Esther | no Soroptimist Conference. which of the Empire, Mrs. F. FE. Dowdall ' ganizer was a very rewarding | Relfer. 8 y h Mr. PEEK & : ‘ on Mr, FREAN Recommend. :; satin ribbon-run ‘ - 335eto Prince Rupert Daily y ‘ J Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Wednesday, September 21, 1955 ” Masset Couples Exchange... ‘Vows in Cathedral: Rites Two Masset widowers took as their brides two, Masset widows yesterday afternoon in a quiet wed= ding ceremony at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral *. with Canon Basil S, Prockter officiating. The principals 4n the double- ©" ~~" corps emma af wedding were Mr. Morris Marks i, READERS | who was married to Mrs, Phoebe | ‘ \@ For the first time the Grand. [Gate offers you three new Chin - ese Dishes cooked In the ‘hesk, , Chinese style. namely, Wuntun: in Chieken Broth, Barbecued’ Nuck with Egg Noodles, Green. Pepper with Chicken. For the peat always phone. the Grand, Gale, Dial 3215. — 4222) ® Moéting of the Prince Rupert" Ski Club, tonight in‘ the Civic" Centre at 7:30 pn. (224)... etn Ma eee tenement Anema nerameroe Davidson and Mr. Elijah Jones | who exchanged tnarriage vow with Mrs. Kate Price, Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Adams, 622 | Sixth Avenue West and Mrs. Nel- ie Yoemnans of Port Edward witne:sed the ceremonies and attended the couptes, . | A Supper was attended by the wedding party following the marriages, TRY THE Grand Cafe | For the Best Selection ot Chincse Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS - DIAL : | | 321 5 Open 6 am, to) am, 8 nee |, et 635 2nd Ave, West. perremm City of Pri nce Rupert nd oD Chamber of Commerce. MIXED DINNER Sept. 23 |: 6:30 p.m, GUEST SPEAKER: — , DR. M. ARAUF * ni > GH COMMISSIONER FOR INDIA. B,. Tickets on sale at Ormes Drugs — $2 cach There are enty 80 {Iekets available torn (hls © vat meeting, Anyone interested in hearing this distinguished speaker ts urged to purchase Vi their ticket without delay, ep 4 | menees penne + oenrtees sta me: eaesgcn moet way in which to serve God, ; an dnformal business mecting | ‘followed with President Miss Women | Plans were discu sed for “Dust- ness Women’s Weék”” September October |, to mark the '25 BPWC. --- ‘enroll In the civil defenge: home Volunteers Sought For CD Nursing Course | A call for women volunteers to \istrator. To be conducted by local reg- CARAMEL CRUNCH ae cookig with ¢: delicious, rich Coromel flavour, topped - PWLERS—Make this B year of Strikes | BOWLING SHOES fron The Fashion LADIES — $5.75 Ted = DUG cane Second PTA Moves to Cut Reports on Other Groups King Edward Parent Teacher Association last nignt made a move toward giving ilsell more time for parent-teacher work and less time to hearing reports ot other organizations nat directly concerned with the aims and objects of the PTA. istered nurses, ‘the course will! consist of 12 lessons, Mr. McKay | satd. It Is hoped to divide the ttudents Into two classes. with | ed ithe time and: location of the p ' lasses depending on the con- ERSOWNALS . sentence of those taklng part. ! North Vancouver visstor Garth | phe only charge will be for the’ “DeWit revurned home — this} 8t, John Ambulance manual that coring by GPA plane after wilt be used. ‘The money for this ‘visiting in the elty the past (wo; vill he refunded to those com- months as guest of his brother: pleting the course, iand siser-in-law, Mro and Mrs ewe are aexious to enroll only HKeah DeWitt, Z0L bieventhh “nase who Intend to go through ‘nursing course to start early next ‘nonth was Issued today by Rob- ‘ort McKay, civil defence adimin- with cane sugar. You'll like it, +" MEN'S ’ f-@ A . Black... $4.95 $5.99 on a amodon by R, G, Moore, Avenue Bas’ s ‘with the ful) course,” Mr. McKay ‘ epuineipal of King Edward school, wijes Chantber's classes, rs ' + nid. “We expect there will be PEP PPP PP PPD Tie meeting Instructed Its exe-, ine PLA executive cleeted) Jack Laurie, 630 Third Aves‘ number of applicants and do a laved cotive to bring to Ats next meet earher this ysar and introduced ye West lef Chis morning by ‘not wish to have a place occu- “ : isan LING BAGS IN RED, BLUE, BROWN ign diet of organizations the to the mecting ts As ‘fuliowss4CPA plane for Vancouver were. yied by anyone who ts nob hv n af Hritin '® 7 . PLA should actively support by Mrs, O. R, Green, pre. ident; Mrs. je will recetve medical attculion earnest about continuing | OR GREEN ending delegutes, Bruce Wilson, vice-president: [1a Shaughnessy hospital. hrough to completion." | pe ~ ' Mr, Moore said that all (he Mrs, J. 9. Greer, sceretary; Mrs, | + + He those wishlig to take tho; NITH ‘i OP PaO VATVOU other city orqantaat long, bP, Willams, treasurer, | Mrs. RK. Juhansen, 040 Tenth [-ourse may apply to any of the WP AIIVEN cA new shipment. of were worthy of support ba th Mrs, Robert ‘Loft is members fAvenite East let by pline (his iratlowing: Mrs, W. B. Hntilwell, a Bicity oe caato spel Te ees rine hall of the PPA’ MeCUNES shay committee chairman; Mrs, {morning for Vancouver where |}177 Ambrose Avenue, Mrs. Rob. " _ tk aareny sand $1 95 ‘ 9 95 wore taken up WHA reports Us "pray Vetel magazine; Mrs,'she will recelve medical alles jor, Mckay 1026 Ninth Avenue | SPORIM, ssc so wen) ° rdelegates from these other wajter Johnsson, hospitality; jon, ist: Mrs. V. P, Doxtor, 320’ i" Oo , evonp , be wns Felt that delegates Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, pubhielly + + righth Avenue West, Mra, Jack | 7 should be reduced to the AUNT “and setjood education; Mr, Moore | Mr. and Mrs, Thoma Dalile, Ewart, Sally Shops. tl : ] . her whose activities Wes Hed jurary committee; Mr. Currie, Seal Cove, left by plane (hls es pe om man ® Bo Jashion FOOTWEAR avwith thee of the PTA camety; Miss Lorna Chambers, morning on a three-week holl- i : Phe King Fdward cro Os program; Mrs, Myrtle Snidal, ‘day in Vancouver and polits ( Nee he second PRA fo mthe 8 higcorian, south, | ae Wer aa mea mare fewart streamlining MW Delegates to elty organtzatlors | * * meetings A ta more TA lave Mrs, A. b, Rell, film coma! Carl Gustafson, city superi- 50 SIMPLE vraleet ee given actual PEN Ti ays CHEE Martin, eltizens tendent of public works, ets Uns yet ancl | eee ake 5 * teas etey ' hip come, Mrs, Ronald Merrie morning by plane to attend the m h (Tt wednesins are Mee oun, PT eounell; Mrs, J, B, Ayres, amu convention of the 1,G;! a little " rN me rin) Miah i wn tactile (y nuste and drama festival as o- (Munlelpal Bngineors dn Nanaia | \| ie approved a mation that Wale Tfauion, [September 22 ‘to 24, | Juwnd BERNINA m wold ME support different | ae . . squatting anet @ city orranlaattons iuanedally | PrP ALAA AAA AP APL IF” gid meals ie would scan tintte | ally take cerdding elevates ta all they | iy “ys anes Hinge. “pine im ite wore Thon 10 parenty and, | ge vt y fiends wore weleamed to thes &. eee \ | weoundet | a Muying # ah adios aides the prov enicnl inp ake ern dn fea yell e yauit tad a chilel a tin 2f of pul Huw . pale (reill i J | | Necchi Bernina shoot diit niaht and afler ex. amido thelr ehildyen's elasae rooms and meellhg toachers, OX- pressed uppreetatlan al the pewwlye painted: Paanis and the pambitlows protects wnidertakou hy "he teachers. Mr, Moara ereatod the guests nnd datroduced he stuff of Ny roaehere on Fallows: | Tan Currie, viee + prinelpal | Haades Sand 4) Mra GD Towns | Pravk- SERVICE... always can sew on the new Mr. Altondianee award hooke word | Humphorville’s wid | Phone 3014 won ly Mra, § 50 Cirade O: Misa Goraldine toy, Grade 4s Milas Loring Chas on 299: pera, Chndes dom Ay Mis, A's yo: | u y thir Olen, Cade ds Mra Tt, W, eC Dal y ews | ; } TODAY AT =~ Mmapherville, ciudad Mia, ; ‘ William Pur. Chrno 8 Mine ' COMMERCIAL PHRUNTING ; | eltanbothy Madken, Crave 2) Mik DEPARTMENT ! , N & ANDER Rox Marte shor Grade f | = | | ; Mra. 1 (i. Uintllday, Grado \ Wi C ' hiv C | - a . | | 1,0, Atowart, allot teacher, ron Craflsmanship Counts . . . | Ltd. nnd Moura tenelwea arnde 6, . . , Count On Us! this advoriilsemont 1s no} publishad or displayed by | : \ Z the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Oritish Columbla J 1 acon vbbe! i a ‘ , _ #8