Prince Rupert Daily News ~ _Saturday, October 15, 1995, I Sal turday Sermon By MAJOR W. C. POULTON, ABE, The Salvation Army OUR LIMITATIONS ret: The Spirit of Got not only maintaing (hly hope ibin us, bul helng us in our present Hinltatlons, (Romans 8:26) | With six table Menibe :OM= | | 1” of whist and! ember of the Wbrary com A quickly let me add that this ts from J. B, Philips’ translation | three tables of bridge in play at! mittee, Mrs, Albert Loughlan | Ache Epistles. His kanguage Is so very up to date English and | ‘the card party, four women tled| Was presented with a farewell ! 5 ae dustriie 0 undefiled (hat it makes good meditation Feading, jfor first place in whist, jae when the group held Its 7 ow } : wt i! Y ht! Pol never elves way on the, : Mrs, Robert Cormier won the’ ‘ Vegu ar meeting Tuesday nig . ion of the ultimate victory ; thls problem of Hmitations in} icut for first prize while Mrs. ja the home of Mrs, N, G. Nelson. Brown Clit, which must ever. ‘the everyday walk of Ife, It may : John MacDougall took second | N08 Eleventh Avenue Bust. | Aine howe of all children of: ibe our lack of school ecluention | P&2e. Losing the cub were Mrs,! Mrs. Loughlan Is leaving the) Bit tte dows recognize our|in early life, some physleal dis- Lillian Williams and Miss Betty; clly in the near future to make | Mm nants and tts limitations, : ability or some defect In our | j Bla | hes home In the south, A pauls ate developed surely {personality which just makes It; Men’ first whist prize Was) yon tet pres ean en , : hard the meaning of ‘hard for us to do what we know |Won by Mrs. Harold Grinstrand Smith took the consolation prize. jshould be done, Chairman was Miss Sylvia. 4 MN loose Ware Have Busy Whe , W th Meetings “und Pasties ' { | The Women of the Moose’ had, Mrs, A, E, Norton wort rss | ft busy week when a card party) prize in the men's bridge s section | : WAB singed Wednesday night in| while Dean Freeman took sec- : the Moose Temple and two WOM | ; committees held their’ regular! ‘Meetings In private homes ond place, ' wi Be learned | GUT !RESENTED 7 pital ' However, w world history fs full ave to five uy tu! Mort of us have lo Mee Oo .of instances of men and women pwho, {need with what could: Se cuuRei BHIRECTORY series inal churehes it Pt tan Sa em eveepl ie shown aes een a Nhl ie AN iy ty CVTHE DRAL Ba ave Wout Pynamulr Bb, Holy Comentplon BIO ain, Sunday Grpool, Ha DE ain. Be pton Wo Prockter, Dink 4766 TL LOE TT at PUEER'S ANQLICAN Seal Cose Jntor Church Sam. Me Podatd 8 Lourey ' Dal 2554 have heen accepted ag thunita- tlons Impossible to overcome, yel won through, 1 We have a Nmitation on our ‘efforts to develop gardens in these parts, and yet look at some of the excellent gardens i we do have in all parts of the ielty; _belng that great array of nas- ‘turthims grown In tin cang on ‘the steps of the house at the: iend of Second Avenue, Surely no | ‘one turns off McBride onto | a Povurbber te TinsT WAPTIST ‘Third without being thrilled by osu Aw Bat Young 8t. the way that gardener has over- By Serco Fete WD and 12:16 7 come her limitations, Tt WP TIST Are you burdened with a sense , Wald vou like to be another Brain PRE CHRON Paul and stir the world, or ai bh Aye oat Ambrose Sunday & heal a " ‘wt rsecond Billy Graham and spell . Martane Serviee 1205 , Bicone i sachir Blab 2000 bind great crowds, or a second | ‘Albert Schwilzer and thus a suc- -cexsfl missionary? The Spirit of God not only ‘maintains this hope of ultimate ‘victory through Christ. but /M helpr us In our present Mmita-! iffons {0 have patience with, ‘ourselves and develop that whieh ; we DO POSSESS and thus make! pee se OPvti’s LUTHERAN sth (ve at Metride St, sunilas sedi DO ibe Wer Vos Ulsen Vlad Ant Jt PATECOST AL TABRHONACLE wa tth Ave West Murali! Servier TEI0 Sunday bebool 10°30 an, ,Wol Xe nuedy Dk Dial bWI0 6n09 anne UIST PRESB \TEUAN Poatn Ave Est . oe ddand Tam wr ob Chass 1b aan eA eth Dial 5080 vs Whas Dlal ies LI SMATION AIT brown Street of 2.30 pm. + Armstrong . Dini yudd |: ‘af its powers, {tg opoortunities Is pone, and; tomorrow belones to God: | moct even thouvh It be a day if limitations, Bees Ge eds | before 1903. i NENA ELIDUDP LEED GUL ALOEL EAS DLL EOIDOOODDOLEODELELODEDS TODS, INTER CHURCH Z SINGSPIRATION, 9 p.m, Sunday First Baptist Church ALL WELCOME Brseesssseeencsveress eee eseoeee eee Cee eee Not the feast of them conn ee in am. of your limitations? Especially: Yeriaue Worsup 140 am us they affect your service for | Bey LA Thorpe Dial 9971 |: God? and Alfred Jacobson took BCC ond prize. | Johngon while other member's In the bridge section, Mrs, j present were .Mrs. John Mac-! Harry A. Hansen won the wo-! Dougall, Mrs. Emil Nordine, Mrs. men’s first and Mrs. Herbert! Alex Gomez, Mrs, Carl Matson, | Guests attending were Mrs. : PLAN SEWING STALL MrssMuma Win! Phipps: took second, | Mrs, Allen Hamilton and Mrs. iQle Tweed, d k ‘Josephine Taylor and Mrs, Au-: Te Rorvi gusta Lindquist. ‘The publlelly committee which’ j held its regular meeting at the: ‘At SON. Whist' -Third Avenue West, Thursday night discussed plans for a sew- Mrs, Jean sunt won ladles’ | Ing stall to be featured at the, first prize and Ted Rorvik too’! WOM fall bazaar, November 10. jmen’s first prize last night ant i Conducting the meeting was. iwhist as the Sons O; Norway | chairman, Miss Betty Martin. ‘whist tournament got underway! Following the business meet-' ‘In the SON hall. Ing, games were played. Mrs.’ Mrs. Kolbjorn Dehli won wo _‘Rehard Gtske won the door Inen's second prize and Alfred Prize. ‘Jensen men’s second prize. There | ‘wete 10 table; in play. ‘Pool prizes were won by Mrs. ; jOlat Skog and Ovald Johansen, ‘Roy Boyehuk, | Committee In charge of are | Attending as a guest was Mes. t > ‘rangements and refreshments ; Edith Brewerton. 'Mrs. Ole Stegavig, Mrs. J. W. ‘Kidd, Mra. Erle Martin and Mts. home of Mrs, Edith Reld, 930: Other members present were. Here's 0 hearly beef stew — rich ‘in favor— much as that of the | old frontier days when a-hot meal was the best part of a long hard ay. Those Davy Crockett fans will go for Frontier Stew in a big way, So how about it? When it's. chow-time at your house, _ why not greet your active family with this savory Frontier Stew and Rs extra special topping? INGREDIENTS: 44 cup plus 1 tablespoon cook- ing fat Flour i Ib, stew ‘beet cut in 1” cubes 4) cup water 1 No, 303 can tomatves 1 cup onion silees (halve Jarge slices) 1 cun carrot slices 2 bay leaves 2'enspoons silt 14 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 cup uncooked while rice 2 teaspoons salt 2 cups water 2 eggs 144 cups grated American cheese. ') teaspoon black pepper Dash of Tabasco sauce —* | | | | | | 7 | Frontier Stew Has A New Type Topping | | "he A Nice Counter Servier, die, METHOD; Melt the fat ina skil- let, Thoroughly cover the bect with flour, Brown the beef in. the fat, Blend one tablespoon of flour intg the fat, Slowly stir in the water, Add the tomatous, onion, carrots, bay leaves, salt, pepper and Worcestershire sauce, Mix well, Cover and conk over a low heat 1 hour or until the ment Is tender, Add more water i( a thinner mixture is desired, About 20 minutes Before the beet ig done, put the rive, salt and water in a 2-quart. saucepan, | Bring to a vigorous boil, Turn | the heat as low us possible, Cover | and leave over this low beat 14 minutes, Remove tae saucepan | from the heat but Jeave the lid | on 10 minutes. Stir in the eggs, | cheese, pepper and Tabasco sauce, Pour the beef-v ‘egetable mixture — into a greased shallow baking dish about J2"x7"x2", Arrange | the hot rice mixture over the | stew, leaving the center imeov- ered, Place the baking dish under. , the broiler and broil 15 minutes | or until the rice mixture fs heated through and slightly browned. Serve immediately. This recipe makes 6 to 8 servings, ‘It effertive to the full, extent: Yesterday with: ‘therefore use today to the utes LONDON @--Of the 1,500, 000! Hks1 UNITED ‘children attending church! fh Ae ON ag [Schools in England and Wales, cae iat gag |) 280,000 are In buildings put up were Mr. and Mr. ieneat Havroy, ‘and Mrs. P. L. Peterson. _Dancing followed. enna tne gee aterm } 1 | First Presbyterian Church Bivtes you TO WORSHIP a | The Salvatic tion Army Special Thanksgiving Services SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16TH Altar Service 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome Mall Devorated for the Oceaslon ENSEMBLE ensemble skirt, cout and bag Is made of © MATCINING This matching black and whlte wool yarn, Butterfly collar and fill-plald coat Hning hiehlipht this crea- Hon cealed “Suleica.” Designer _ ds Susan Bouquet of Montreal, (CP Phe to) CIVIC CENTRE Community Week a Paul’s Lutheran Church special Evangelistic Services Mr. Verne Lavik -- Seattle, Wash, With Colored Miablon alides October 17-21 -- 8:00 p.m. Rev, Sidnov Nolson — Saskatoon, Sosk, Octobor 23-30 & Everyone Welcome Kolbjorn | Debi. Mrs, Harold Grindstrand, - Nels Gundeson, r, and Mrs, S. S. Kristmansan: _ Second Avenue West left this of: ) fosters & specfalty, Dial 3215. PS Agent, Mutual Life of Crnada.' a or ” Phone 2 A @ Altention Meinbois— Moone we Me caning, Admission free, _coes 26¢, PERSONALS i Dr. and Mis. Anthony Ralling, i visiting bis father, George 1. i Paine, 318 Sixth E.reet. Maritime Commission Inspec- ‘morning by Canadian Pacific . ‘Airlines plane for a ton “day tor, Commander F. B. Latehmore ; ‘holiday in Vancouver and sou'h- of Ottawa was In the elty for a; “en points, » few days before leaving aboard | % Me + the Union Steamship Chiicotin Mrs. Helen Porter of Van- Thursday evening to make a couver returned home (his (our cf Queen Charlotte Islands merning by CPA plane aftr a from where he will rein {o] two-week holiday here as guast | Vancouver. -of Mr. and Mrs, B. 'T. Eile, 414: u {Gzeen Street. Yanscuvar 4 we af KEEP MATCHES AWAY FROM CHILDREN! fe OD . dsticr, Mrs. ArfHur Gres cy arrived in the city ‘Thes- dey fer achort stay as guest of cher tarents, Mr. and Mrs. John! id ‘George Wililam Paine icft this: PRINCE RUPERT ~ COMMUNITY” WEEK OCTOBER 17TH, TO 22ND, oar v Opening Ceremony " Monday October 7— 8 pari, Talks by:— E. T: Applewhalte, M.P, ttl, Mayor George E, Hills Canon Baall §. Prockter. NAVY & HIGH SCHOOL BANDS. HUGO KRAUPNER AT THE ORGAN me - REE TO ALL = * Master of Ceremonies, T. N. Youngs, Civic Centre Pre: Anjent. "Tuesday, October 18th JAYCEE PANCAKE . —Ttol0am ° All You Can Eat For Only $1.00 , ayer “Flap the Jacks with the Junior Chamber of Commerce C - BREAKFAST _ Tuesday, October i8th CAR BINGO. 8 p.m. Rent Cards For $5‘A Card © Bingo Memberships 25¢ a : Wednesday, October 19th CONTINUOUS = ROLLER SKAT ING . Wh ade ‘From 2pm., On, ’ FREE ‘TO ALL “norning by plane for Vanebuver ; where +he will rejcin his shin the ne ith S18 Seventh Avene | lighthouse tender, Alezando- Wect, Mrs, Groves {: the former! PLACE TO START NY T. Norton ne ie Agencies Ltd. ft 213 ard St, — Dial 323 | | ® ’ tleqted the Vanconver Scheel ef i Rotary Tea unclaimed tae te In his second year. He is ‘Hon of the winning numbers— tact 'Pabie No. 2— No, 242, Indy's Wags [or oes ance enmamnng sn encesne to (Table No, 4, No. 159, sack of po- | ‘tatoes; Table No. 7, No, 245, 8. No. 349, vond flares. C241) | lp Tiy our Barbecued Duck! gmt of this edty, cypetd Mettox deft ihe clty | prizes can be picked up at Gor- i ine son of Mr. and Mrs, Joshua! Table No, 2, No, 330, grease and THE MELROSE er - ‘punching bag; Table No. 8, No, ‘ ? ‘Noodles, Fresh Shrimp Fried. MeKenzle after a week's innlidy i ta "ee , ‘Tuesday monn vw by clans ta (don & Andetson's on presenta~lyerey of 203 Ninth Avene | lubrication, ‘at MeRae Moters; | 2, lady's vanity ense; Table No.’ «. ney ‘Rice, Barheeued Pork Chow Mein, | Q FINY, FAMOUS CINNESE DISHES 2. SERVED 'TO PERFECTION j ‘ + IFrled Prawns, Chicken Waitun, phono “ 329 'Red Hrand T-Bone Steak, Fried; Half Chicken, Deep Fried Oy-' 7a sters, You will find you get the pp For Orders to Take Out ‘Garlle Spareribs, Chicken Giblet! iChop Suey, Crah Fooyung, Deep | ae ary a fi Bi , p 4 a PY) uth fee | . thursday, Octobe 201% of “CONTINUOUS ee " MOVIES + a3 From 2 9 nn. On , oy "GENEVIEVE” _ : FREE TO ALL TEA and SALE. Cocr dinating Councll . beat at the Grand Cafe. Phone J oy Or q VW 'o Richard + Sepiton, District Life counsel, | 7 301. Insurance (VIA NORTHLAND) Fresh Stochs “®@ Philips and RCA Victor radio combi nipht Saturday, Oct, 16. Games, an ¥. Ballet DANCING CHILDREN'S a ! “FiRst UNITED CHURCH ! 1100 any Morning Family Worship he Is our Rally Rervice and all the boys and girls of Ht Walted Aunicay Aehool will ablend this Rervice, No | Sunday Hehoal, 70pm, Evening Worship (est Preweher: Rov. Wed. Lave, of Vaneorver, Chrtstiin Rdnention seeretary for iG, COMM AND WORBTTP PONRAD UNITED HALL BUNDAY BOHOOL: ik TM ehidven & yous and alder “OM All younger children ene STUDENTS. Just Arrived at FASHION FOOTWEAR 4. Tap Dancing Shoes - In Children’s and Ladies’ Sizes BALLET SLIPPERS Sizes , W-3.. $2.60 TAPS Sizes Sse $4.95 PAP Ae i tions, record players and mantel radios. @ Kroehler ancl Tynan Chesterfield Suites. —@ Refrigarators, @ Electric and Oil Ranges. ARRIVED FRIDAY VIA QUEEN OF THE NORTH . © Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, auto- matic Washers and Dryers. @ Wunda Weve Runs. Slippers LADIES’ |S BALLET SLIPPERS > || Sizes $2.95 , 4-7... TAPS Sect . $5.45 Dolores Muelntosts lott the elly fast Saturday ana buying (ein to Vancouver, She tas roturnet with complete stacks of (he records you wit, MUUVING DAILY 8 WIDE BELECTION OV NEW FALE PUMPS AND SANDALS IN | TEACK = HEOWN a NAVY The Store That Servier Wullt NicRAE BROS. TEMPORARILY OPPOSITE THE DUS DEPOT , SJushion DIAL 2325 & 2326 FOOTWEAR 8. p.m, Outside Tho Clvic Centre | 4 ee ro . oe _ Friday, October 21st 10 pam = 4 a, CIVIC CENTRE MEMIBERSHD vad SUPERDANC $1.00 This Is A Membership Dance ‘Avoid lining up In the rain... get your dance ticket ot the desk, NOW! “ra a | ge SIX HOURS OF DANCING «> % FOUR ORCHESTRAS — /2 ATA TIME FOOD — COFFEE — FLOORSHO ALL FOR $1.00 IT'S ASUPERDANCE AT A SUPER-LOW COST! ss 2:30 p.m. ay “Drink A Cup With The Women's 0 SPORTS EVENTS. a sew Be > Saturday, October 22nd _TEEN DANCE © 990pm FREE TO All TEENS ee eae once ewe Gee e eee