(SIOENT REPORTS, p Ne Hexpansian and progress a Church of Canad ion Mrs. H. G. Watts, G, Watts ard pre HH. an Board of au “tae ES , R My ansion, Progress din Church Work sident of the Caleconia the Woman's Auxiliary said here | y wer eng mark the work of the iii a in all parts of the wife of the Right Rev-|f as reporting on meellnas she attendee In Fdmonton, Regina, Fa guid Winnipes. egrer definite convic- dhe minds af those pres- yantd the complezities rppesent Re. the church seep, but I> making every ig move couraeously and hy onward, Mrs. Vaults ‘watts mi ho ch ch ay one of the munition. 1 the Board Bycccntal ys or neral Send th (00 ebd pag tien wus at rar ronaider ng. cons 181 bat + most out-tand- | Cc) ne of (iE unique ¢ 5° Mp clersy rethe Domninlen nee atid mthhy he of churel po were niice gers BODY Pehureh Ow Bay the Anclic Rida gives Ws it pasting for the Cana-.m ecple. completely autos | qui vet tinked up Bescon churches of all; tr Watts sald.| sh lley and! wo recent arrivals in boc ina | the First United ping. Drie Bo Mr Cong Chur Idv Rueeh ts the ret Bey. Aueust Voege le, Baye? Vaenee of. msoecland . marth goby Mr. Pred of | B © tors length gown J Bi oat isaen nel and i wii oD Be bolo featuring tt me CON Bia held her fingers « eyaehard be carrled sy Beet oaf canetiona and, Bh. rT MERSOWNAL LS NN a a a lode Wome ae te ab dt by nor ti An dates plane Pits 6 ETPEENOUL Me EE abe That meray BR | SOunens AEE MTS, ios bach, Boy wee nat they y wpa Cove yy VOGrS BBR a ' Me at dat Vid pence ar rat tis hina vata Vine oy thie past Whe mid Mh. odd Four rally the arvested ‘ row the nm Feubiy i eM inelossly, ‘ Veta dens ad, boar da toawat the hob taker boned Ho Couns eo hen Wb Vath “olumbia a . SCOT SATS noo Blehth ate abd tie . mo lary holiday eho) Seat}, nes locate | tobe cnt . nen a! 4 sof tt mo ie oP Nanaimo Hal thay Orn ‘Pomt MP Se her a Copley Hen- duvide y, reeet, for two wr only as as wall be " yrowtlh vb ihay Hay Mra. Wale tat her home PW hand (he ae weedy sly in Mak hat hep sony yn te, AU. nd Mra. SWT Stimindt Ave sanrat aiid roving the. weal aredd 4 ry fi ‘ - Columbia 4 EADERS thst Nine Che Chae ‘Sou Hee new Chin. A vonkod , Mh ne the heat il Weothy, paponaille, Mh Chicken, Mor Uy ayy | Van, They weoting by Un MUO Lf Tweatlay, tha clvi \ itary Ch lend, mo jon y OW attend tha meat (820 | ‘other countrics of the world,” j.the WA president here sald. | Other highlights of the Ed- ‘monton church meetings saw ail new prayer book presented and, received, gested, There was a new altitude toward women workers jn the evangelism, a new outlook on program of work proposed, MISSION WORK uly great church where she spoke on Japan and ed by many,on the work of the Angilcan recent Church; Columbia. Great interest was and laymen (OM! northern country and the rapid were Intexpansion of the church’s work historle | here, ‘ ‘two-day meetings of the exccu- “ive committee of the Dominion: officlally;board of the WA. From there | an Church’ she proceeded to Winnipeg to be | Canadian present at the four-day annual. ith Rupert ust Voegle, Ida Rusch ed at First United Church ale afternoon wedding ceremony Fri- Rusch bride's only altendant wore A; savtverland and navy blue son and acoreage of carnations. Brie page cho-e a white Ba table was centred with a two- hmoroidered tiered wedding cake, 4 shite en- toast to the bride, ~~~ Andrea Veitch AYPA President. mel Wantan Harboaner Ih fpn ap Pee Noodles, Groen one the Grand (W232) CHORUS MEET | (CHORUS MERTING | Hope, doth, 8 Ors IAN hOTH Other poyaons the charm are adapted to modern! nds. A new and permanent me for the Primate was sug- urch, @ new emphasis on wich finances and a broad new | jgnary society, she ate Mrs. Watts said that in Regina ane triennial mectlng Ofighe addressed a large and en.) NOW EIGHT AND A HALF months uslasuc missionary gathering ter performed the baptismal cerem British Mrs, Willlam J. McIntyre, 1008 Nin yurch oin Northern own In the development of the maternal grandparents, Mr, and Fighth Avenue East. Year's Baby" shown above in his mother's arms at the age of 20 days who recelved the names William Carlton, Sunday after- noon In St, Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, Canon Basil &. Prock- are Mr, Henry Butt, great-uncle of the MacArthur, Family tea followed at the home of the old is Prince Rupert's “New Princess Mary LONDON @-- The Princess: Royal, 58-year-old — whdowed | aunt of the Queen, suds Friday on her first visit to Canada, Her 27-day tour will take her from Quebee to Victoria with; stops al Montreal, Ollawa, King- | ston, Ont, Nlagara Pails, Ont, Toronto, Wintpeg aud Vancou- yer. She will be the guest.of Gov- ernar-Genergl Vincent Massey in the Cltadel at Quebec and again jn Government House, Ottawa. In Kingston, her hosts will be the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals and in Vic- lorla she will inspect the Cana- dian Scottish Regiment. She will recelve sionorary de- grees from Laval Untverslty, Quebec, and McGill University, Montreal, and will open the new Montreal General Hospital, ony for the son of Mr, and th Avenue East, Godparents principal and Miss Donna baby's Mrs. Carl G. Brechin, 404 Princess Mary, only daughter of the late Queen Mary and sis- Prince Rupert Daily News ‘Tuesday, September 20, 1955 For First Visit to Canada 3 Sails’ Friday Oo was deelared princess royal by King George V in 1932..The litte Is the highest a British woman miaty bear and ranks second only ta the Queen. , The Princess Royal docs not share the glare qf public atten- tun turned on the Royal Fam- ily, but she too Is a tireless worker In the public Interest. Commandant-in-chiet of Bri- tish Red Cross detachments, she hag worked for the Red Cross 45 years and was a blood donor | during the Second World War. | She has been president of the | British Girl Guides Association for 20 years, and major-general of the Women's Royal Army Corps since 1030. Princess Mary, a slim, shy girl with blonde haly and blue eyes, | was married, in Westminster | Abbey in 1022 to millionaire: Henry George Charles, then Viscount Lascelles and later ter of the late King George VI, At Brandon, she attended the: Of Jumer Prince Funeral serviees for Alrcrafts- man, First Class Donald Freder-| at ceting of the Dominion WA. | Mrs. Watts returned to Prince | Sunday morning by an. nner | Camp Borden, Ont, and for-| ick Hanson Sutherland, 18, of | followed Ocean View Burial Park, it. bbl | Juneral Held um South [ow K alive Rupert Residents FL Rev. D, G. Carlson offiel-: Cremation: Chapel, ed at the ceremony. at Garden WALKE j | merly of Victoria, who was killed in a highway aceldent near Tor- | ‘onto September 16, were held] | Saturday in Vancouver. | He was the son of Mr.and Mrs. | Dona:d Sutherland of Vancou- yer and the graadson of Mrs. | : Olaf Hanson cf Vancouver, and, _ the late Olaf Hanson, one-time ; > MP for Skeena, and partner in . the firm of Dybhavn and Hane: son. Prince Rupert, 4 an) Canada were joined in ch with Rev. L. G. Sieber Mrs. Edith Mensch, as the; OLD REMEDY, yuinine from the bark of the; Groomsman was Mr. Werner: elnchana tree was used as a’ rugger. I medich:e in Peru in 1638. A reception followed in the mboo room of the Broadway TRAIN SERVICE from Prince Rupert fe where the decorated bridal to THE PRAIRIES and Eastern Points 6:40 p.m. PST. Daily exccot Suncay Conven‘ent cannestions at dasper for poliits east aid west —ececeeeenereeruneenmenemns paceman ‘yo Kitimat che Terrace — eva, Dally Arriving Kutna 2:70 noon, PST. cman -neeweonnsoceranamarcnnenareenuen tt For Information, eall ar write K. b, ROQBEITESON, APB, dnd Avene W, Thone 4116 suit, blue accessories , 1 { | ‘ a ‘ 1 t Mr. Mark Hill proposed the The newlyweds have taken up esidence at 727 Fraser Street. eterna nema namensnae AE Andrea Velteh wis elected sident ef the Anglican Youns People’s Assoclalion, Sl. Peter's. Seay Cove, ‘Thuysday ty une ehureh hill when the eroup nebl its Hist meeting of the year, Other officers eleeted to the: AYPA for the coming year, were Do Taudensehild, vieo-prest- lent, Margret Johnson, secre> tury, Aina Carlson, treasurer and Sue Kergin, pubiledty. Leaders ure Capl Vv. P Karle, minister af St. Peter's and dehy Stokes. Bert ‘1 pton, Yen Gril- pe wa TY Princo Ripert fits, Miss Carlsen and Miss enews _ Velteh were appanted to sulfonic | the monthly churcr vestry ¢ A N A B { 4 N | meet has. " a. NA GALT, Ont. de Vince Davl- oe sun, 13, has prculdar peta horned Hazard. A ininiiture cf He dinosnurs of bygone contr: ies, the izard eats (Hes and ants. | rte nn ea Shop the EASY WAY TI NAL ™= { 1 | “Our Fall and Winter Catatonia ty beret’ TE you would the wocopy call in ad aur Order Olflee. 1 iB There pre aver 18,000 tems to choose DOWN TER CATALOGUE, from in our Abt nud And A whde range af appliances and other dems are aa dbphty and renidy for jrimvcrtiinde detivery. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE eatatogiies, Merelaindive ty, stile r plang dn Vanean yer, 0 i (dey Mena ordered from the pod rem ane ginal Mail Orde Call at, or plone our ORDER OFFICE 3)2 3rd Ave. W. Telephone 5145 RATISFACTION OT MONEY REFUNDED mma ) \ 4 USE WANT ADS--THEY PAY gett hook -- who has acquired a sparkling players: the envy of other Can sent ment in $150,000 worth of lawsuits, Re Hunt's story, “Argos Got the Sonshine Cure.” F itty Caren A Record for Giving to Missions Ihe church which contributes more to missions thanany other church inthe world, has a congrepation of people in moderate circumstances, Observing the stazan, “You can't take it with you, but you wan send itoon ahead," a nondenominational ing team-manager W ment of U.S, big league man percent ae f p Ce arena rE ae Sea er a church in ‘Forenta makes a mission contribution of over $280,000 a sears Read “They've Set A Record For Mision Giving.” 6 an ashions = wi An evening. gown with: hand-crocheted lave te what vou would expect to see, pletured In thin week's Star Weekly World Fashion Gwen Cowley, Star Weebly Fashion sents fashion “With An Lrish Ain" fectiony were anion the mast colorful and imaginative seen this summer," Misi Cowley reports, ‘They're pictured and desceibed Welcome as an old friend Fine Old Scotch Whisky Available in 20% oz, and 1344 02. bottles ‘Liquer Control Board or by the Governn What Have Argos Got? Their assets include Harry Sonshine — the go- ith the “king-size” cheque adian managers; re agers and entangle: th an Irish Alr Earl of Harewood. Born 1820 Still going atsong ' b5e This advertisement ig not published or displayed by the nent of British. Columbia. CITY MAN NAMED DIRECTOR Word was recelyed here today that Charles “W. Poarce, manager of Valley Credits Ltd, here, was elected. 0. director | of the Associated Credit Burenus of B.C, for the: year 1065-56. - The appointment was made at the annual conference of | the Acsoclated bureaus in Vernon, Mr, Pearce was unable to Attend due to liiness on the local credit buredin staff, fin partne ge. pe t eee men pe apy ” THE MELROSE Go | Suey @ FINE, FAMOUS CIUNESE DISHES - ... SERVED TO PERFECTION nm" 3329 For Orders to Take Out’. City of Prince and = Chamber of Commerce MIXED DINNER Sept 23 6:30 pan, Rupert GUEST SPEAKER; — DR, M. 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Anyone interested in hearlng tlils distinguished: speaker is urged to purchase thelr ticket without delay. so “oy array of U.S, ad Jim Parade, for Eiitor, pres "Th ecole yet RT FEATURES aay 1 «: IN THIS WEEK'S STAR WEEKLY! o | a 4 Baseball Has Series Fever | ; Baseball enters world scries time and. fans, " players“and managers are in for an orgy of high 4 ever excitement, Lach world series produces new “i heroes, sometimes rookies — and “oats”; somes te times seasoned stars, Baseball fans will find Charles oe Dexter's story “Series Fever” a highlighted record of world series history. co 7 ( : #. ie ee : Q ft Whitehorse Goes Modern Ne Whitehorse, Canada’s Arctic city, ts going modern, ‘The city which boasted the world’s ’ " only log skyscraper and log cathedral, and as ‘ add an asiortment of frontler buildings as can \ ' V be imagined, is getting the “forward look” “y which millions of dollars can give a town. The * story about this transformation bears the title . “Whitehorse Lives Down Its Rowdy Pasi? : mu i \ ‘ The Atom and You! Your knowledge of atamle energy most likely has to do with weapons of destruction : and prodiction of electric powers Manning §§ " and sensational | Do you know: that atomic energy ' applied in industry and agriculture will ald and. , i} simplify your housekeeping ~- anit possibly lower your ‘a living costs, Real "What Ure Ts the Atom to You?" ' i : 7 N \. ‘ \ |