—_——— a a A ee ee i i i CHURCH » DIRECTORY { 2c he. 4 y 3 a i ¥ ab ” i « Serv dees Inall eharehes at iowa, P und J ath Ave WW. Aunday School 10 aan. wand 4s tev. play, he Thy) ANGELICAL “Pastor C, W. i Sunday Mla ks ter's Altes, Bods Whay, TO Penk except as shown ANGLE 1 AN ( MPIEDRAL tt Dunsinule St. Hoty Communioa 830 an. Sunday School, 10 & df sam. wnon B, Prockter Dh A766 PETERS ANGLICAN Senl Cove Jundor Churel 2 gan, Miss Bliiine Buliner, UA. Seth, ‘general hospital Thursday ST, held its monthly meeting A45 OU West Did Ate 7] Mrs, TL W. Steel was nanned NEST BAPTIST general convener while Mrs, Huy Ave, Boat Youn st. [1G Lewls, Mrs. ©. C. Mills in Mrs, Ayres volunteered to col- I ilect, used articles from members ‘for the sale to be slaged In the Civic Centre. ; In other business Mrs. Ayres reported that the radio and ree- {ford player had been purchased . for the children’s ward and next week would be Installed complete “with amplifier system and cone’ | Lrols from the nurses’ station, da, Roshiain hal 50G0 REGULAR BAPTIST 620 Bhh Ave. Kast Sunday Sehoul Wath aan. Ons anu seryies T3800 pun. » Thorpe Dink 3y7v4 PREE CHURCH Oth Ave, at Anvbrose Sunday School 100 aan, Morning Servier 12:18 Sinehur Dil 2006 i ct PAULIS LUTHERAN Mrs, 7, M. &kellern,-Mre, Wo. . nate whet nae ‘Scott and Mrs, Ayres volunteered : i Bree A, 8. Olson Dial 4164 [it0 Canvass Eleventh Avenue for a ‘the Red Cross drive tu be staged 8 OPENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE [next week 4 402 BED Ave. West ee n Morntie Servdee (1-30 Mrs. D. B. Simpson ane Mrs. ; Sunday Seton Mi aa, Ayres were named as delegates’ gltev. WoT Kennedy ial S341 4g Det aydne Barnypaget lo attend the Prines Rupert, ‘ FIRST PIES EEIDAN ‘Caneer Socletv's annual dinner: A 236 Aun Ave, Mat meeting, March 28. Sehyab Wo oand Pb aan. Class l0s1h MAA. Mrs. W) S. Kergin and Mrs. , aad Dial agen Babre ' ve orgunizational meeting of the THE SALVATION MOLY ; My [Ne breer Stroat "Relarded Children’s project, Sun tay School 20 pan, Aprit 20, Vapt. curt: Mrs. 8. Arastrons Mrs. R, E. Gladding was nam- Dind sor ‘ edoas the oul-of-lown mailing tev Da. di. Sdeber CHEESE UN EEED Hae ath Ave. Wert Sanday Cehoed Db oand tsb Doluk Sala chairman for the auxiilary’s “Totem Cook Book’ while the bock sales were continuing well, FULL-ATTENDANCE AND DEDICATION | First Presbyterian Church Invites You to Worship Evening 7:30 p.m. wee “PRESBYTERIANS DEDICATION Sunday, March 18 is SUNDAY we CANVASS Sunday, March 18 is SUNDAY “aboard Mills volunteered to attend the =, - fast. president reported that the cook. Hospital WA to Hold Rummage Sale April 7 The Wornen's auxiliary to the Prince Rupert: night cornpleted plans for. a rummage sale to he held April 7, when the group in the Civic Centre, with: president Mrs, Richard Ayres Presiding, Proposed and accepted as new: members were Mrs, Jarvis Mc-. Leod and Mrs, James Mrs, 8. Tyler of Vancouver ar- the Union PERSONALS -tived In the city this morning | Steamship Camosun from Kenano where’ she was visiting her daughter, Mrs, Colin H. 1. Finlayson, While. Ns ete? in the city for the week-end she. Fifth Avenue East, Mrs. CC, and dauchter Mr, oud Mos, Har- Sie Slewart, John Tindale, 2293 Street, left Uhis morning by Ca- nadian Pacifie Aimines plane for 3 two-week holidsy in’ Vancou- ver, ‘is guest of her grandson ~ and granddaughter-in-law, Mr, and. iMrs. Ronald B. Finlayson, 1802. Kernan of Vaan | ‘eourer deft this morning aboard the Coquitlim after a two-week iholiday visiting her son-in-law’ 249 Pourth Avenue: Bleventh: Wilfred CGiushuc of Vancouver! returned home this morning by: , CPA plane afer oa two-munth, “tay in Prince Rupert. Mies Patricia Miller deft) thie: parents, mast year Mics Miller” for Wes an operator Ex-City Girl Passes Exams Miss Maria Stnebair morning by pline for Vancou-: ‘yer-en route to Whatley where - “she will puke her home with her. the for: Lhe city ielephone department. i soiton accordi its Prom ican’ Designer Alan and cotton according to its Prominent America esig mn ITF FAR RESEARCH : WASHINGTON (Reuters)—-The jf ' United States has announced the | ‘Philippines. had been chosen as} the site for a $20,000,000 nuclear | Brett of. el ol: Asian, Al West Vancouver, daughter of My. : and Mrs, G. of this city, suecessfully passed B.C. Registered Nurses assoeia- tion examinations held reeently in Vancouver, it was learned here , today, Miss Brett: received her nurses “Uradnine tn St. doseph’s hospital Vietoria. R, Brett. formerly: Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Saturday, March 17, 1966. Double-Areasted P aslron Hctive in Figuure-Hallery PATTERN A751 design by ALAN PHILLIPS PROMINENT DESIGNER NO MATTER design — our exclusive Pattern A751, from the Richard Cole collection, will do the “most” for your figure. How do we know? First made in linen, by request it is now presented in silk, rayon | Phillips. Those who own. one =- want more! Now, right now, you can make it of the fabric and: color of your choice, und enjoy a personal suceess for monihs to come! Think of if In a dark color with while pearl buttons: dream of it in paste! with buttons to match. Put. your trust in that charming collar, have - faith in the plastron front — it’s all figure-tested! Pattern A751 is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14 Size 16 requires 453 yards 35-inch fabric. Sond FIFTY CENTS ¢in coins) for Patiern A751 to Prince Rupert ; Daily News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Oni, Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZK, ' Next. Week — Watch for Prominent Designer Gothe Original. , 16 and 18, Release of a Skating 4 ! ! | ‘ | Vonist ' i | i i i i } { { ! i i \ j t what your size —- be it 10,12, 14, 16, or 16 — this | An almost capacity crowd jam- med the anditorlurn at Booth Memorial high school last night Civic Centre Timetable ‘ SUNDAY 1 to 5 pan-—Badminton. 2:30 to 5 p.m—Rotary. Min- 3trel Show and Little Theatre re- hearsals, ; 7:30—-Little Theatre, Meetings--Trades and cor education course 9 a.m, to 5 MONDAY 1 to 10 p.m.—Billlards, ping yong and Solarium. - 3:20 to 9 p.m.-—Teen room, 2:30--Pre-school.. arts | and crafts. o 3:20—-Junior playground, 4:15—Bantam hoxing. 7 pin.-Boxing, . Teen Roller} ' and Basketball practice. 9 p.m.-—Adult pistol. : course; Retail Credit; esl, OPP St. Patrick's Concert Set For Two Days: Prince Rupert lovers of Irish niusic, songs, dances and humor Will be able {o enioy a two-hour concert, tomorrow and “Monday ; Annunciation | a nights . in the school hall in honor of St. Pat- ‘rick’s day. The program. to be presented by the narish of the Church of ‘the Annunciation. will feature “many. city assisting artists, cli- “maxed ‘by: a one-act comedy “Mrs, Organization. research centre . for ' spokesman for {he internation | . ‘co-operation adihinistration said | ‘that work would be started as) ‘soon as possible on the project. i LONG CHRISTI, AN ; The Amharas, leading race ine to! i Ethiopia, were’. converted’ i L for - the third and final public, ° Prince Rupert performance of} ‘IMS Pinafore,” the , student's 1956 operetta production. The two-act Gilbert: and Sulli-4 yan musical satire will be taken’ on tour during the Easter holi- days to Terrace and. Smithers, . More than 700: people roared | P" their approval of the efforts of the 41 cast. members, the 22-1. piece orchestra ‘and the produc- tion staff as they-all made a cur- tain-call appearance: prior to ‘a4. reception. .in the school’s activity room. oo TRIBUTES PAID. Special tribute to the efforts of the students and others who had’ made the production: possible was: pid by-:. production manager.) ‘Leon Mendoza, Booth teacher, who in) a-curtain. speech: also | thanked the audience . ‘for. their oF i appreciation. Gifts were presented to Miss whose eae \ sprightly tunes an added both cohesion Joan Hardie, accompanist; Miss j, |. Mcetings—Film Council projéc- | Georgiana McNay, stage director and » Gordon ° Griffin, leading ladies received: bouquets. 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