rp all families belong- p angegation of St. anglican cathedral to yp true share of the gnancla! burden, was t night at a dinnev the 4oth Anniversary jureh. ynared gown } the clvi St Ron All 4 and fifty persons to a full turkey ¢ Centre audt- en, director e apnea! for funds, tO relleve the y'the few who had | ng the load.” iam cent of the 250 all families in Prinee ’ vty 86 pr cent of t e : A financial burden, Alderniimmme'S couver ame ; nlelpalgmmy IN 1906 9 ed the history ot the {Lo pa hureh in Prinwe Ru- ROVE pe time when the first oymey hight Tiney ton, nna g Minbes M6 alt citer ® ically ten met on St, An- yin a hall on Centre igs, Progress Was made a me LORING oats @ Slacks TION SPECIALIST cK SERVICE RAVE Wilt, 4 fl, On Ospert toe ficans Launch F nancial Drive (gin Anniversary. 0 and the lower ent cathedral and the uppe In’ 1924, “T recall the feeling of warmth we felt when the second story was added in 1924” said, “and the part of the pres- Was bullt in 1913 r structure ‘added same feeling per- sisted when the new organ was added, the beautiful stained glass windows and the. pulpit.” The 48th anniversary was the time to take stock, Mr, Allen: sald adding that it was time to cons sider another. “forward step to expand in the. great outlying area surrounding’ ug.” For. this reason an “every- member canvass” was planned and members would be asked to pledge aniounts that would en- able the church to fulfill its ob- ligations of $200 a week, he sald, “Only on a known income can a church go ahead. and carry out a progressive work Program,” he said, BELONGING 18 PRIVILEGE John F,-Magor, one of the speakers who pinch-hit for the absent Rey, J. 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Watkins of St, John’s Episcopal, Ketchikan, who Wes scheduled to have been guest speaker, told the congre- gation that being a member of a church such as St. Andrew's Was @ privilege none wished to ‘leny. a . “The church gives one a sense at belonging.” Mr, Magor said, ie TAILOR §, — Phone 4238 | | | | j i BLIGHT YOUR LIFE SHBULBS | O11, 22, 5B, IB, 6! 010 FLOODS * {ATTACHMENTS BALL CAMERAS MTHALL’S MO FINISHING © Word Ave, W, oy ty ot semen pees See The Ne lragon’ H il MANSON’S a a er y : Se an “hee eee eien HE MOST NNADIAN I in Noe | My! an vd HOTS rie, \\) Ite gonind, rich Mavour se ke G&W Ronided Stock ws as delightful to the taste aa i dd it is easy on the entorlalne, towian tisk ? mont budlgot! ects bd ; GOODERHAM & WORTS LTO, QD ON a 7 aD en i test Is nat mtd or by the Guvurmmen “and repr LADIES’ FINE LEATHER 518 Third Avenue West A POPULAR PRICE publish ve dtyptayod by the Liquor Couteat esents a binding force.” The anniversary dinner pro- vided a refreshing stimulant, he said, and gave -members of the church an assurance of the bond which tied them together. Fe sald that It was wrong for a church to, fenore its commer- cial aspects. True members he sald, do not mind sharing the financial ‘responsibility and if thev did so wholeheartedly then the needs of St. Andrew’s would be well-satisfied. ‘Ray Jones said that he value the ch urch for the tremendous VISIT THE” COMMODORE “WHERE GOOD FOOD COSTS LESS” We Cater to Banquets of all Types . TI Oe mime etek ee rie oe ne ee cee, emanate w.Line Of ANDBAGS JEWELLERS A n abt ye a in ' Ue POPULAR WHISKY ee#seoeee#ee2ese @ NN Pa f Cathedia dj. part {t, played in tr church was al role of an ar - Kelth De Cathedral Men’ twice-a-year, take. up the they. could benefits of they took for granted, fund drive, Douglas Pitt Brooke Wilfred St. Clair, Gordon Reade Peter Bird Scott, George D. sel, David. Radford, David Waterman Slade, Edwat ter, GQ. H. Tra Christic. He also pald tribute to Mrs the arran ner, that made them the Brownies, the Women’s Aux- Sunday School, the Girl’s Aux. ilary and the Junior Auxiliary. Presiding at the dinner was Canon Basil 8. Prockter, rector of St. Andrew’s, , “Telegrams -of congratulations expressing’ regrets. at being un- able to attend were read from Rt. Rev. Horace G. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia: former’. church wardens W. M. Watts and Levi Fitzgerald’‘ and- from former Diocesan secretary treasurer Col. C. V. Evitt.’ 4604 24—30° by Me alos THE SKIRT you'll love because it {Its to perfection! Interest at the back In the new-this- season silhouette with flared, back: panels! Beghoner ensy- torsew, no side sense! Choose wool tweeds and solid color, woolens! Make several! Start how! , Pattern 4004; Misses’ Walst Blzes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30 Inches. Size 28 takes UY yards Sd-inéh, This pattern easy to use, sla ple to sew, Is tested for fit. Has complete dlustrated fnstrue- tlons, ' fond TUIMRY FIVE. 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Sa apts Witt, president of the 8 club urged the church goers to habit of attending |: services more regularly so. that repay some. of the the church which Mr. Allen,‘ master of cere- montes for the evening’ intro- duced the canvassérs for the , Erle Faure, Maurice awes, Joe Grels- George Cook, | . Frederick d Moore, J. S. Fos- Pp, and Thomas Gordon Reade, who supervised goments for the’ din- Mrs. Reade, who thanked “all her wonderful helpers,” also di-| rected creation. of attractive table decorations fashioned by the various groups to depict the work of the church organizations | , the Girl Guides, illaries, the choirs, the Primary AL St i ig ee a i ee AN EXCELLENT choice. Christmas gift for wives is this C9 ~: Prince Rupert:Daily News 0 0! “doce Wednosday, Devetnbor.1, 1054,. 05° for’ ‘husbands ‘looking for. a: po a pe pillar . lounging outfit of black: amatex nylon with contrasting nylon “sheer, This beautiful’ pelgnor, cut dramatically to slant back from: just above the knees, doubles as a sleep coat. sf A wedding of much local ‘in- terest was performed Saturday evening at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, uniting in marriage Miss Doreen Glenn; daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Janies Glenn, 4432 Price: Street, South Burnaby, Vancouver,: B.C., and Mr. Frederick Christensen, son {of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.. Christen- sen of . 1325 Princess Avenue, Brandon, Manitoba. Mr. A. Melin, presiding minis- ter of the loca] congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, performed vhe wedding ceremony. 7 “The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Ryder Havdale, a close White satin ballerina length gown, fashioned with full skirt and two layers of fine pleated netting, «itt vOp a boiero with long sleey. es and tiny buttons down. the front. Her three-quarter length. vei of iacerwas cascaded from! a becoming white ara covered With pearls and sequins and she! carried pink ro. ions... Christensen-Glenn Rites Performed at Witness Hall |; friend, ‘wore a beautiful “snow-{ . | ses and carna- | Bridesmaid, Miss " Hilda ‘Schmidt, wore. a gown: of: ice bluesatin and -netting,. similar to that of the bride anid she ‘car- vied yellow carnations. Best man €d by-about 90 people, Mr.-Melin. gave a short talk in which he wished the newlyweds happiness: The bridal tablé was’ adorned and a beautifully de corated two- tiered wedding cake leaving the city to: make their home in Brandon, Manitoba: ~ became’ the first. woma race to-be-admitted: to: -|{n. the: province; Miss .Geé . downtown ‘office, ° [right now? 1 a.. 7 \own secretary, «t a. \receptiorilst, >| ‘Asked If most: of herein | ate, vje-Waams was Mr. Clarence Insulander,. |-° “At the reception, held at the|. Mr. Sons of Norway. Hall and atterid: |! with a lacetable- cloth, white | taper candles pinned with ivy|_ . Films were shown’ by Mr, Olé Rystad to complete the evening. | Mr. arid Mrs. Christensen. are]... [Columbia’s: tirst, Chi lawyer,.’pretly Gee, 26, “belleve Just“ three-month ‘of her tablished: in’ a. richly-furnished "You have to start: someti she says, “so:1 decided-to. dott Most: young? lawyers spend thei first few. years with. an established: firm, and Miss ‘Gee {admits ‘the: early. going 4g -hard. 5“T'm certainly: riot ‘setting ‘the orld'on fire;-but already I-have FEW CHINESE CLIENTS Avenue. Wes plane for’.a couver, * t; left’ yesterday ‘by Short visit, to “Van: Williams;- Mi. Grady Lewis; and. Mr. ‘Allan, -Dowsley, left today ‘by: plane: for: a: short per: m Bast, left? t Bighth ‘ Averiue:- : ther: ‘and’ relatives ~ in’ City. She ‘hopes ‘to: be: Chkristmas. :: et “ tt ¥ and’ Mrs... mil This Week- The. Women’s . ‘Auxiliary . -to Corps will hoid their regular HMCS Chatham at.8 pan, Pris: =}, da¥sr December~3; Mothers:-of * Thove Chien Christened ; Paw’s uutheran’ Church was the scene of -several- bap- tisms during November Rev. A. Olson conducting the ecremonics durlng the Sunday wurbing services, Baptized November 14, was Owen Knut Rysstad, son of Mr, and Mrs. Knut Rysstad, 1669 Sixth Avenue East, Sponsors i 245 Sixth Avenue East, Also baptized’ on November 14, was Jo-Ann Marie = Mostad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Mostad, 1100 Eighth Avenue Hast. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Franks, 138 Eighth Avenue Fast and Oluf Mostad, @00 Sixth Avenue East, Patricia Ann were the names given the infant daughter of Mr, und Mrs, John Johnson, tq Plegott Pluce, who was baptized November 2, Sponsors were Mr, anid Mrs, Thomas Pallant, | ‘ 1 1 | reaGers | @ Bon't forget Sonja Ladies ‘Ten Home Cooking and Apron Sule, Saturday, December 4 ab 2:90 p.m. Sons of Norway Hall, am) Sy ee ee 254 por dessa pad (or amplion Mouse have them caudy when the itvar calle, In advertisement (1 nol aubllihed or displayed by he Liquor Contra! Basrd or by the Governmun Ridich Columbis, on, AND STORAGE LTD, 1 oP Wey Si. Paul's ; | with | were Mr. and Mrs, E. Lindseth, } s—They Pay “aS the Captain Cook Sea. Cadet | nieeting in the Wrens’ mess at. |-” iettes ate asked: to attend: | t é REIN ‘pec tRebanaD., | doesn er: shey’ | : | Class of 60. 8h 1 cent: average, placin “her-"clients | “7 People, Miss | “ry trip-to visit some’of ‘the eastern!0, | Canada’ pulp and ‘pa = pee ges : i by plane -to; visit-"with: her’ mo- t’ work work” out: th ow did she decid HH mination. I didn’t..ms : mind ,until.1 was. at university « Inher: graduating was one-of four girls among: e'scored a: 73-per | rage, placing: her. we in'the top third’of'the ‘class, "; Righ | now, “her career: cor before marriage, : "Um all: for miartiage? mind: you, I Just think: there's a ¢¢ tain time for marriage ina: son’s life, in. mine.” PAGE Na. per and this isn’t the'tim * “Strangely* enough,” most of |the sone them, $0’ far: "have: been: Ocel=| rabies: at: ~|. Mr: G'S. Reade, 233 Fourth | DESSERTS AND PASTRIES , WITH MEAT. 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