; . uted routines. nee By CAPTAIN V CHRISTIA Bethe individual life lavionships. BH secret that the pres- allon's view of Chely- . t ae tae. 0 MUR CH PECTORY 3 at charebes Gt TD aan Pyita except ts enaown LIAS CVPIEDRAL . Woat Dansmulr &t. ommiton 8.0) aon. Biche, JO & i) am. B Pruckter, Dial 4766 HTRR'S ANGLICAN B heal Cove +o eChurch Uoame ¢ Po Batic Dial 2654 Ws T BAPTIST We Boat Young St heal WO ain ane Pts eee Roskarn Prat 5000 RO UUAR BAPTIST Memeo ith Aye, Ent y School O18 vam. me Woohip 1.80 am _ BR Thorpe Dink J07E BL PHL CHEROCH PASE ut Ambrose, Sebo) DEOO am. ; plug Servi VES mepY Sida Dial 20dg Beas LETILEIAN wt MeBride Street Way dehool ead, EO on Pint 4164 OSU TAUREN ACES mee th Ase Wont Miu service PEO yy ocheah O80 am Kenedy Dial ew eres at aoe ee! HLS TTA RO Ase Bast Why Schoo) Sha ae ie. il Dal obit MP VATION SUM j MMe Street RS School 240 pa, ail Mts > Braye Dial soad oe ere eer eentaia-semnaitins erie FNRI et miksa CNernp mi Ave West Pho Ww ne - 9 DN a a , $ o¢ ancing, Every artist: was a star in someone’s heart last night as Prince Rupert's Sst ever’ dance extravaganza, the “Second Annual Sweethearts on Par- os presented by Buddy Taft's Civic Centre school ae i : . 4 feng room only’’ audience at the Civic Centre. Baths of learning, prac. Pt eee me sea tetem eee rsa, worry, Impatience ed nerves were swept! Proud last night, he thunderous applause |, From the baby d out over the auditor. learning the motions, to the old- * cach of 38 colorful and! or students beginning to ac- au | te ty Daal Obed eat ORTR BERVORT aut Deine Fragen findest Du in den }} Vom 9, 15, Juni 1955, 8 p.m. Aveethearts” Review Smash by DIOK AYRES t+ + + ho 8 « Faleut Was? PMeudits . Hit of dancing Before a | Mr. Taft's proteges did him class just quire “that professtonal touch" Mumber was a breath-; everyone made a hit, Burprise with Its eye- | share of newly $1,500;montes Harley Lewis announe- Re custumes. Every artist, Hing the numbers the 2%-hour es first or second-year mee procuecr and director {preeision, Batt himself, was up! There was every type of act Bamethe stage putting his or imaginable, from the opening met and soul Into every. tap number by Buddy and His With popular master of cere- ‘ghow was run off with polish and Merrymakers, right through lap, baturday Sermon. IRGIL F, EARLE . St. Peter's Anglican Church, Seat Cove 4 N REALITY | Bpupreme purpose of every evangelist, Is to so present ris in the power of the Holy Spirit, that He might be a epwn. trusted, loved, obeyed, and exemplified tn the whole -- body, soul and spirit — and in all uch Army which Is; tanity has become somewhat gelistic arm of the distorted, No longer Is Christian church ds no excep! religion thought of as a soul As our desire through | saving power, bub ay sonething ace tomuake Jesus Christ reality In every Uving! bulldings and {mechanical attached to church its functions, Where certain privileges can be fobtained, when the occasion iarlses. 4 j. Although it ts perfectly trug —ithat God is a God of unbound. -ing love, who will not withhold ‘Hix grace from those who desire theip, it is equatly true, (hat He ican not and does not desire to 'foree His love upon unwilling land unresponsive reclplents. What then Is Christlanity? ‘How can we experience it and iwhat effect does It have upon ‘lives, These are the questions Which are commonly asked, and which God has called evangelis- cists Into His service to answer. i; The revelation of true Chris- jtanity has Its genesis in the ‘heart of the individual. ‘statement “I am: the way the truth and the life, no man ‘heralds and blue and white- ‘Barbed guards, in tap routines: @ Loyal Order of Moose No. 1051 ' A personal realization that’the ‘and rainbow-hued flower giris ‘monthly general meeting, Tues- om Individual toe ballet numbers to the group.numbers like “Her- nando's Hideaway.” ‘ Recelving tremendous applause was comely Muriel Bertrand who “tripled in brass" as singer, dancer and acrobat, Mra. Archie D. Bowen, 1108 Ambrose Avenue left thls morn Ing by Canadian Paelfic Airlines plane for a three week hollday in Vancouver where she will visit with relatives, - + + 0 Mrs, Herbert Phipps, 416 Sixth Avenue East, left this morning. by plane for Vancouver for a week's stay where she will vislt with her father, Mr, John, Gib.: son, who Is In fll-:health and also visit with her/son, Donald Phipps who Is in hospital there receiving medical attention. + * 4% Mr. E. %. Hartwig, 1729 Atlin The supple young miss sang “Schodl Days" for a tricky num- ber of the same name which Uness wee Inanner that “brought the house down.” Miss Bertrand again sang in “Alice Blue Gown" before she herformed a series of acrobuties that won her ovations during her act. Also a crowd-pleaser was the trio of tiny John Menard and Billy Fudger who tapped along In great style with Mr. Taft jn “The Debonairs.” But the most riotous number of all was that featuring ten young Zulus, who danced, shook, ond turned cartwheels in-“Jun- gle Fantasy” until the large crowd was almost in hys-. terles. Loss uf a brasslere by one of the “fugzyewuzales” did- n't faze the loser or the other dancers one bit. On the serlous side there were straight ballet numbers by Val- erle Wick In “Pink Lady,” Bar, hara McLaren in “Valse Bluette,” and Patsy Odowes in “Dream- time.” There were toe ballet se. lections by Barbara Ayres as a ‘Parisienne Doll/* Sherril Cook in “Springtime,” Jill’ Weise in “Invitation to the Dance," Le- ona Ritchie in “Tulip Time,” and Deanna Peterson in “Waltztime," ‘ There were 16 “little angels” In "Sweeping the Blue Away,” and another 14 In “Littie Old Fash- Iened Ladies,” Also colorful was the selection “Little Ballerinas.” Big production number of the ‘evening was "The Royal Wed- :dlng." which featured red-conted |CPA plane for Vancouver where ihe will visit’ with his brother n class of ten sing, skip rope [04 family, Mr. and Mts. Fred ind bounce balls to music In a: Avenue, left this morning by Hartwig, who. are leaving for England to take up permanent residence, % + ¢ Mrs. D. M. Malloy, who has been on the nursing staff at Miller Bay hospltal for the past six months, left by alr this morning for Chilliwack, where she will take the position as head nurse In the operating room at the Chilliwack General Hospital. ANCIENT SITE Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire England, home of the Dukes of Bedford, stands on the site of an abbey founded tn 1146. reader: @ Important meeting of Prince Rupert Children’s «Preventative Dental Clinic, Monday, June 6, 8 pn, Civic Contre. Parents of pre. school and children commencing Orade I in fall urgently request- ed to attend and register child- ren In the Dental Clinic at this meeting. Members of public and organization representatives cor- dlally invited, (131) @® The best in Chinese Foods at the Grand Cafe—Chicken Glblet Chop Suey, Jumbo Prawns, Chicken Chow Mein, Sweet and Sour, Also the f{Inest T-Bone Steaks from Red Brand Beef, and Fried Chicken, any style, who danced before the bridal: ‘couple appeared. Carol Louks Phone 3215. (131) | From 2 to 3 p.m, Miss Nichols day, June 7, 8 p.m. Special initi- allon ceremonies and report on| jcometit unto the Father except ias the princess and Beverley Sinithers trip. All members re- | ‘by me,” dy still the pass words ;Louks as, the prince carrled out “Wwested to attend, ‘Into the Kingdam of God. | aThly Anowjbclge combined, with, a recognition of ourselves as ‘sin- ners alienated from God should awaken within our souls, the conviction and need to confess, repent and throw — ottrselves “before the cross of Christ. say- ting, “Lord be mereiful to men sinner.” The effect upon our lives ina ‘sincere decl-ion for our. Lord; sean be quickly explained in’ the words of St Paul: “Hh any man be tn Christ: Jesus he ds a new creature, old | things are passed away dnd bees hold ath things are heeome new." It {s only whet Jesus Christ | Deromes al living reality, that: we experience the meaning of ! these words af St Paul and are! while to face the tusues of daily: Ulm, knowl the peace that} passeth understanding, hreanse! we have now parsed from death: Wnto es, ‘| AEGEN | ‘ 4 Stal der Hethel Baptistenpemeinde | AN Avenue Mast ; a EA SPRICHT: | MB OIOPREDIGER J, Cesangehaere nd M Hedermann ist he Kelownn, 1G, af oeffnungs-Versammlung P' Donnerstag, dem 9, Juni, 8 p.m. PABTORS REV, ATLA B, KORNALEWSKI, uslkehor whken mit! rallch etngelnden! | 1 i Juno 5, at toga Compel Toa + Veer Conor “Lower tlhe" MICIAL SERVICES SUNDAY | Comite by BER LIGHT MISSIQNERS” ae e. Bae APTAIN R, ROBERT CRAWFORD Anwtwlat hiya ital Massage For An Uncasy World’ Colo and ane Solotsts Agnew Ekelund, xoprane Nylvin Watt, contratte, CIVIC CENTRE ( 1 3:00 n,m, f Twelve Selig { ‘Trlos Viel, Mixewl Quin ret je oe duet — ina » SMart roukines were a solt shoe | ttoxtrol by nh ‘ie , a eany iRoos and Mr, Taft; the ballet. ‘number Sicilian Flower Girls; ' fap sclection” “Bell Botton’: Trousers" and the stately “Sur. - prise Symphony.” Tiny youngsters warmed a lot! of hearts In “Busy Little Honey | Bees" and the western “Panhan. le Rag.” Clever tap and stick number was "Putting on the Well-received were presenta. | lions by the senior classes of “Ttusslan Falk Dance,” “Tea for! Two" and “fhe Sword Danee.” Precision number with a rapid | change of pace was “Loch Lo- | mand Swing,’ anu good clogging : was evident in “By an Old Dutch | Mill" First-year class «ho galned ay well-earned ovAulon was the: group presenting "We're Golnug| on Suge.” “Happy Go Lueky," Sharon Dunas’ lap numbur, wun | big hand as dit the duet the | Rhythm Kids" Patay Odewes and John Menard, — Cosmopolitan taich was piven the reviow by | "Eeypllon Balle’ and “the! Hleh Kleking Floradopas. Another hgh polnt dn the: thow was “Alabama Bound,” a hig surprise that will have to wid a secret unt after toe! Whey performance, curtis Uine for whieh da 8 pan, “Blom Heat" by Duddy and Mis Merrymakera provided the finale whieh sent more thin 030, persona hone dappy that they'd! ACOH a URUpOrecatasaal” show, Yvonne Schaeffer provided. veal Inlrgduetion for a young! clases’ version of 'Tho Womaa | IN the Bhoes" Jock Fywarb play, | Cl the piper far the Seottist danelng, and Hddio Clark wave | the dims a working over for the “Jungle Pantasy,” AU the end of the alaw Mp Toth puld tribute to ptontats Ars, William Glias and welth | ve WATE att eH NenibOse ua the Tite Thontre nagar tony | who assisted with the lighting, aconery and AxIng up the stage, twee ems Gyles oLoaving | | m Here Sharlly Mr and Mri. Th) ayia, whe arrived dn tho elty nat Novenis bor whon Mr Gayle wieappoints | el aKING Mtelat forester | A Mere, are tearing Prince Uuperty: June th. ! Met. Cayle tins neeepted a poat- Hor with the Powell iver Comes | pyy Lid With forestry dopartinent since Td, Mi, Gayle will Work: out of tho company's Head offices tn Vancouver nid also up the conat | 1h Cire protection work, [hte (132) | @ Richard Sephton, District: Agent. Mutual Life. of Canada. | For Life Insurance — Codinsel | phone 2126, (131) | @ Moose night, Saturday, June 4 8 o'clock. Games, dancing, refreshments, Admission $1.00, , } @ Salt Lake Ferry operates ev-: cry Sunday hourly from 1) am. | Weather permitting. From Cow: Bay Floats. th) @ Cush for old gold — Bulger’s, y ; i q Gome in and «seo bare Se Wah Broun “as ith Drownie clly Guiders and members of the ‘Arrival in Prince Rupert of Miss Grace: Nicholls, one of the top Brownle trainers In British Col- unibia. i Miss Nicholls, an Eagie Owl, Is scheduled to spend three. cays here training Brown Owls and Tawny Owls in the latest phases of Brownle work, 4 . The Prince Rupert Girl Guide Association will welcome Miss tea’ at the home of Mrs. Bjorn pyaltson, 1114 Ninth Avenue East. Training schedules will start Guide: Groups Jaco Busy Wel A busy week starts Sunday for son warrants. Between 3:20 and i pan. Miss Nicholls will take the Girl, Guide Association on the Nicholls Sunday afternoon at a. Sha iner Heri meeting of the Third Brownte Pack at Annunciation hall with Guiders, Gulde —assoctation members and parents and friends present — At? p.m. Miss Nicholls will be the guest of the Guilders at a dinner at the Broadway Cafe. Fram 8:30 on there will be a meeting at Mrs. George Cook's, 529 Third Avenut West on war- rants and problems, ‘ On Wednesday from 3 to § pan, Miss Nicholls will be at the home of Divistonal Commission- cr Mrs. Joseph Niemand, . 216 Second Street, to discuss prob- 9:30 a.m. Monday with a bwo- hour session at the home of Mrs.’ W. L, Hiteh¢ock, 441 FIth Aven-! ue West, on Brownte ‘Magic’ and ‘Imaginative games. ‘From 2:30 to 430 p.m, Migs Nicholls wilt be ab:Annunclation Hall to mect Guiders, Guide association, mem- bers and parents and frlends to oulline Brownie practices, games And ceremonies. From 4:30 to 5 p.m. Monday, at the Salvation Army hail there will be a meeting with Miss Nicholls for Guiders and Guide Association members only for, closing ceremony of the. Fifth Brownle . Pack. Monday night from 6:30 toy 8 Miss Nicholls will atlend a joint meeting of the second, Fourth ind Seventh Brownie Packs along with Guiders, Guide As- sociation members and parents and {friends gt Conrad Street school, . Between 8and 9 p.m. there: will be a review of the meeting and question perlod for those | {t.terested, - 4 “ On Tuesday between 9:30 and ing &t the home of Mrs. W. J Willlams, 1019 Ninth Avenue: East, on “pow-wows" and beside | Brownies, followed by a visit to. the Miller Bay Hospital Brown- fe pack. will hold a meeting at the of Mrs, KN. Tucker, 203 Eliza- ‘beth Apartments for a discussion. at his honte in Surrey, - TIRES — ALL SIZES — ALL TYPES: present it at 11:30 a.m. there will be a meets ‘operation which will keep her in ‘hospital for at least a month, idelayed the Howard's moving to ‘Terrace to live. home his father, a retired blacksmith “We wish te pass on to you (he! very consiterable saving we “gt a vot . ’ ay ’ : . i . nad / finve been able to muke od Cire purchasing, Clip this ad and - HOME SUPER SERVICE lems and answer question. This meeting will be by appolntment! only, Wednesday evening between 7 and 8:30 at St. Andrew's Cathe- dral. Hall there will be a°inect- Ing with Miss Nicholls for Guiders and association’ mem- Prince Rupert Dail News Saturday, June 4, 1055, . 4s ao 7m "BRING. YOUR MISSUS” } To The. ob CANADIAN LEGION: || Tonight — 8 MEMBERS & GUESTS bers and First and Second Com- pany Guldes to discuss training: and responsibilities of pack leaders. 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