i, i eo murhings, nfler- y eveniigs of voeal andy! Faye) Must at the annual Prince Rupert festival March 1 and pants onleeted by Sher- boon. {ie udjudicator, re at a Music Festival night in the th Memortal : tw ret last ay of Tool a), 01. in vhursday night sung arts 1 high school mee ull evilization, perforin hist night ~ m / d, EA B ldaly : . | Darl pune Erends of Colin of Hatscguakla Wilage:: py wath iifts at his; eethdas party March 12.5 Bae WETE Raymond and, Tyee, Bill Bowle, Diane! Gare Powell and Clifford | 1 Barked | mECTORY | t f i A t wall ureles ab WE a Ey wp cserpl ay show t | ee t AS CSP HRDRAL Woo Papemnute Be Cece: Ht i lhoam Diab ates |! cog yo free be pies VNedteys . wea, yo fbour gs thom naif tu) 004 BS yinsT WAPdIss Ae bot Young 8 Boat feoon Peto Bo eo Dist S5u2 HORAN BALTES S Po Ase bat eoood THD aan Wath TP OC g te . Bip ootye Dial 071 Hh F oe coerce ‘ HAE PTE CTE ROU Moke ot Suber e a TEAM an, 2 ott Mocca Whel 2006 FI anna mnceeenen rant Revs PET UTEACUN MM Street Be et be ou Tol 4104 a Bieta DAWEION VOLE ee oe LE nr eo in DOR yrs! Dial oad pe senate se er eetien et a i West VESTN EDITS hoy bat nots ie Dla ob AUMY ’ Pu TION wofy at bass cur Dia dod Ne te men ete eR a oe Se mB Het TATED - \ Myo eabaw Tdo Yat ds “toot Peter Lien; Plano Solos -- "Oh Dear, What ean the Matter Be?” QGarcy Pahey, "The Flower Girl" David Hankinson; Voral Solos --. Parent, “April ty a Lovely Lady” Sharon Allen; Plano Duet; — son and Karen Beck, ‘Jolly Dar- kles” Marlyn Brown and Linda Bugylnka; Cholrs ~- “Rain In Summer” Port Edward School — Conductor Miss A. Whitford, “A Cookle for Snip” Conrad Stree, School — Conductor Mrs, ‘1 Bleanor Piche, “Early One Morn- Lights of Music Festival Presented || _X,, Grand Concert in Booth High School; were: HMCS8 Chathain Band — ‘Pacific Grandeur” Conductor 'The Little Princess” Sharlene ‘Dulch Dance’ Therese Roxer- ing” King Edward School — Conductor Miss G, Prockter: Violin -- “Perpetunl Moblle” Alan Sieber; Madrigal -- Festl- val Singers “in Golhg to My Naked Bed" Conductor Will Hanklnson. Two Planos .- “Donkey Ride" Ronule Roberts and Margaret Johansen; Vocal Solo — “Wane Spring came to King Rdward sehool for awhile . Thursday afternoon when the Parent Tea- cher Association staged, 1 suc- ceasful White Elephant Sale and Bt. Patrick's Tea.. The sun shining In the win- dows room, gaily decorated with green and white streamers. At the conclusion of tea and gale the PTA had realized the sum of nearly $350. Mrs, Kenneth Hardy and Mrs. Stan Veltch were co-convencrs of the white elephant sale, as- sisted by Mrs, Andrew Dybhavn, Mrs. Ronald Merrison, Mrs. Henry Lindseth, Mrs. Henry M. Hanson and Mrs, Cliff Martin. Mrs. Owen Green was the home-cooking convener, asslst- ed by Mrs. Harold Helland, Mrs. Oke Jackson, Mrs. James 8. Fos- ter, Mrs. Doug Souter, Mrs, Ray Fossum and Mrs, William Kou- ghan,* In the tea room — Mrs, Walter Johnson convened, Mrs, Edwin Georgina Mitchell and Roy Sie- ber; Voeal Solo ~— "Rejoice Orently” Mary Bird; Anglican Church Choir — “Bless the Lord, Oh My Soul’ Conductor Peter Lien; Two Pianos — Mala- guena” Olive Strand and Flor- ence Duggan; Vocal Solo -- “Sex Fever’ Will Hankinson; Vocul Duet — "On Wings of Music” Mary Bird and Phylils Hankinson and Rotary Chorus — “Andante” Conductor C. P. Balagno. avon lonian Sh Direct Pavis J; lin LONDON @ — Alvin Itakoff, 28-yeur-old BBC television pro- ducer from ‘Toronto; gots to Parls in April to screen an Eng- sh play in French. | dering" Bernice Michaloff; Ha- the party at the! zotton High School Choir — {who came to Britain two years "Sheperd's Dance" Conductor, | Mrs, B. Burnett; Accordion 80l0 | rnowledge of French” but says The former newspaper man, Lindseth, treasurer of King Ea- ward PTA was cashier while Mrs. Thor. Bjornson and Mrs. Fred Pengam helped in the kitchen. Serving at the Individual ago after a short stint with the CBC, admits only s “school y Cduard (TA Mets $350 From Saly St. Patvich’s Sea” the teachers and the pupils who have been elephants" for weeks, cashier for the sale while the Grade 6 girls and boys were the | saleapeonle, gave a festive air to the) | whose marriage to Mr. Alan i=~ “Beautiful Days" Casey Wil- he's not nervous about directing ; ly that Jesus Is the eternal Son) , of God, whe came Into the world ‘to ransom mankind, Because of: 1 . ‘ the fact that he WHS Gad as well the world’s worst sinner? How Fas man, there was no sin in Him, That is the truth that ts brought Poutin the Clrst werds of our text tebove, Of Jesus St Is sald, “who Hknew no sin.” Jesus is the only “man who has Hyed a life with- out sin, that God reckoned and on: Plano Duct—"Juba Dance” French players. Saturday Sermon fy Rev. ARTHUR S, OLSON, St. Paul’s Lutberan Church The World's Worst Sinner 1 “lm who knew no sin he made to be sin on our behalf; {hat /we might beome the righteousness of God In him", (11 Cor. 5:21), The Word of God tells us plaln pore trcctet terete ern rm teem him stricken, smitten of God and affileted.” How ean this be that Jesus was could He who is said to be with- out sin die on the cross as a (ere rible sinner? There i8 one ex- tables centred with blooming daffodils, were: Mrs. Jack Wells, Mrs. Cliff Martin, Mra Ronald Merrison and Mrs, Jack Ewart. Mrs, Walter Johnson heading the sandwich committee was as- sisted by Mrs. T. A, Johnstone, Mrs. Henry iM. Hansen, Mrs. Stan Veltch, Mrs, W. C. Wash- bern and Mrs, Lloyd Bowman. Mrs, Alf Bell, president, re- ported that the success of this affair was due to the work of a great many people, espectally Terrace Pioneer gathering “white Miss Diane La Sota acted a3 Friends Fete Bride-To-Be Miss Donald Letourneau, Currie takes place March 25, was the honored guest at a miscel- laneos shower Tuesday cve- ning, held at the home of Mrs. Eugene Dutton, 925 Taylor Street, Hostesses, Mrs, Phyllis Faulk- ner and Miss Lorna Dutton at- tractively arranged the wide as- sortment of gifts around the bride-clect, who was seated In a chair decorated with white and pink streamers and blue ribbons. Bingo was played during the ‘ eee '“Frince Rupert Dally News served. ' evening and refreshments were ool Saturday, March 19,1985. BG oleae Bang STRAW IN THE WIND — The modistes In Parlg say halts for spring, 1055, will be elther tiny: or wide-brimmed, all worn just off the hatrifne. 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