LL, MEANS SORORITY time, s arnel tweedy-lype dress with its dropped shirred waistline yert angora collar, Relfable fo prope, Bh a zip that extends into ihe full {nred skirt. The. fabrie, n Duplan of Canada, may be washed with ease and requires Becanhe! 13:in the Civic Se retest matin send ap rte geteaarte we reeearime Jesus Christ Cure For Sin Says Director There $s only one cure for sin, Rev, Sidney Nelson told the con-|, gregation of St. Paul's Lutheran church last night, i Mr, Nelaon, vouth director of the Young Poopleé’s Luther League, youth group of the Evan. geliea) Lutheran Chureh of Can- adn, Is guest spenker at the sec- ond week of specls] serviéés be- Jng held in the Lutheran chureh hore, Mr. Nelson said .the eure for ain.is found in the cross of Jesus Christ, ; Judas Eseariol and Ponthus Pilate were examples of men who tyled to deal with thelr sins apart from Christ, and falled.. He urged the congregation to pleture Jesus on the cross saying that His death was for all of them, Rev. A, S. Olson, pastor, led the service while Nina Mostad, president of the Luther league lect In devotion. and what, better excuse to wear Dress has styled the trim boclice vo Radio Programs Planned y Civic Centre Association rting tonight a series of Heasts over radio — station; Rowil) be launched by the. B centre Association in an: Peet to help the public become , Me aware of the role of the! aren the community. cgrce ee sere nemnnemetam ne at | Paulson ‘Convene Tea ps. Harry Paulson will bei Fal convener when the Cen- | pa Rebekoh Lode No. 40: t. fall bavaay yomorrow sj The special services will con- tinue every night this week ex- cept Saturday, starting at 8 p.m. A prayer meeting Is belng held each evening at 7:30.. 100 Children Taking Part In “Tiny Tots” More than 100 children are} taking part in the Civic Centre's weekly Tiny Tol class held ev-' ery Wednesday afternoon $n the; Centre gymnasium, Mrs, F. Peagam, supervisor, announced | today. With such a large class, Mrs, ' Every Tuesday from tonight -on, a 15-minute program called “Community Cavalcade” will be heard at 10:30. The program wil] give publicity to the activittes of various city organizations, . will ‘announce forthcoming events ‘and will include interviews with “members of organizations around ‘town, . The program will also ‘stress that although the Clvic iCentre is open to the general ‘public, added benefits can be ob- ‘talned from becoming | members. Also ta be started Monday, No. | ‘vember 7, with be a program The 1955 C hristmas Carol F Festival will: be staged Centre. It’ Was: Gnnounced '|+/toddy by the carol festival committee of the Prince | Ua Rupert District Music and Drama. Festival, Associa- ition, G, Bird, chairifan: of this year's committee, ‘str ssed that the fes- tival. would: be: onen' to any cho- ral croup jn, the vicinity, Cholrs which did not take part in last year's ahnual event, ave invited to conmunicate with one of the committee members to discuss ata in this year's. pro#ral Groups ‘entering the: festival lesser knovm, carols or ‘ olhér Christmas: music and. aif, ntur}= bers should’ be cleared : fhvenan cation. Fourteen | local choirs pre sented. lesser known carols for the 1054 -Christmas season to.a large audience and It 's hopad that jast veor's successful ven- ture will be repeated this year. A nominal charee of 2 cents is belng made, Committee members are Mrs, Bird, Eweene Bartlett anid Ms, W. S. Kergin. wa eye geen Junior Programs Under Way. At. Civic Centre Two of the Civic Centre's pro- | Jects for junior members «ot ‘underway yesterday under the direction of Miss Rusty Thain. . Launched ‘yesterday: afternoon ‘and scheduled agai tomorrow ‘between 4 and 5 pm. for ehild- lren aged 6 to 12 years was Jun- (lor Playground, Also -started i yesterday afternoon ‘from 2:30 ‘to 3 was Pre-School Arts and | Crafts. Starting Friday afternoon will i be junior story hour for children ‘aged 6 to 12 years slated for 4 Ilo § p.m. and the Pre-School ' with sessions . starting at. 2:30 ‘and ending at-3:30 pn. Miss Thain also announced an innovation .to. the Saturday af- ternoon, roller skating seSsions. At a. recent: es Mra, HL. are expected to. sing two of the}. the committee .to -avold| dup. . ‘Rhythm Band and story hour} ae as fame Peon SHART fashion for the hal. siver—cut to {lt niroperly the shorter, fuller figure! 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It fresh from ‘the. oven or ‘sponsored by Orme Stuart on nn in the Civie Centrei nehalf of the Civic Centre, call- pon TOUnRG, ‘ad “Musical Comedy Theatre.” Iny surgestions for Christ-: It will carry no ‘advertising but feifts will be on sale at the; will feature choruses and orches- fis beoths some of which) trations from popular musical j kie flower corsageg and sew-; comedies such as “Belle of New i Yue k," Floradora Girl,” and “Show Boat.” po -coking, fish pond and yosunds are Usd, being Both programs ar? Selng .pre- rec. “\sented to ‘elp Prince Rupert B will be served from 2 ‘{o(residents realize that the Glvic fom. with tea room hostess Centre Is not ori.y a hub of com- Alex Barbe In charge. emunity activities but a service. 7 sooeemnn | eon for hobbies, entertaln-| ee iment and after work telsure’ thne. wes we ee mae mame Nee amen Ieimueeece eee i \ { "adders '@ Cals at the Grand Cafe for the best. Try our fresh Crab ' Pooyiny, Long Sparerlbs and ‘Chips, Deep Fried Wuntun, Fresh ‘Shrimp Fried Rice, Barbecued ‘puck Noodles, Barbecued Park ‘Chew Mein, Grand Chop Bucy, ‘Decp Fried Prawns, Red Brand 'T-Pone Steaks, Fried Half Chick. “en, Roast Turkey, Cracked Fresh Grab, Phone orders a specialty, Dial sa 5, (282) ‘6 Order GYRO Apples. “NOW: (24 hour order service, Phone 4246 [leave your name and addross an our Electronic Secretary—de- itlvery Oet, Ith, $2.06 box oy 240) ‘oT he Rebekah Bazaar will be Mm held at the Civie Centre in the ME Common Lounge, Wednesday vefternoon frum 2 to 4:30, (249) msc PER DOZEN PAID FON MPTIES | PLEASE WAVE Hi READY WHEN THE RIVER CAL Peagam sald it is “more than gratifying to see the large num- A beginner's roller skating ber of mothers who have volun- teered their services as teachers." Lending their guidance are Mrs, Alf Rivett, Mrs. D, R. Bar- clay, Mrs. Robert Eby, Mrs. Wil- ‘lam Homenuk, Mrs. Stan Veitch, iMrs. Kenheth Hardy, Mrs. A. F. ‘|Martin, Mrs.’ Herbert: Hughes, Mrs, Walter J. Smith, Mrs, Lloyd Bowman and MrséQ, EB. Milicr. Mrs. L G.. Sieber, Is planist, Bridge, Whist Prizes Won. Mrs, M, F. spin won the bridge first pr while = Mr. Bmith took the second bridge prize when the Women’s Auxil- lary to the Canndian Legion held its regular card party last night in the Canadian Leglon auditor. jum. With nine tables In play, other winners were Mrs, Signe Jen- sen winning the first whist prize and Mrs. Jean Mumia second, Committee in charge of enter- lajnment ind refreshments were Mrs. Harold Anlerson,. My. Alex Mhera and Mrs. Williar't? Rath- well, ‘ cae eenannrtennnemnen neat A etn gmescee 77 PROSPERITY NIGH VICTORIA (—Britlsh Colum- bla's prosperity will reach an all-| me high this year, Trade Mine ister Ralph Chotwynd wroto in | new departmentalgeonomle bul- letin, Construction and man- fnetuving iduabeles shows “phe- skaters as Instructors will be held from 1 to 2 p.m, before rep-| ular roller skating starts, The! beginner's, elas is. free - but/ would-be skaters must be begin- ner, Miss Thain’ sald. Ureneruentererrneneeurnrnsernrures PERSONALS * be ha hevahuoall bared arertserererererys cvs! Mr. and Ars. John Riley, 233 Eleventh Avenue East left this ‘morning by Canadian -Pasitte ‘Airlines plane for a thyee-werk ‘holiday to Vancouver where they: Will: visit thely ‘dauchter Ber- nice, who Is attendine Vanton- ver Normal school, Mr. W. A, Doubleday left by plane this morning for Van- rouver wheres he vill join Mrs, Doubleday before leavine for an extended stay In Italy. Jack Guthrie, 423 Third Aven- ue West will be returning home tomorrow by. train after holiday. ing for the past three weeks in Saskatoon and other prairie cities, it wis leamed today. Sear nt pe te as ta mt nee advertisoment is not pubs \! or displayed by the Liquor Bbal Houtd or by the Gover + peut of th itvh Golumbie. ‘| ¢ Publle meeting Saturday, (Oct, 29 8 pm. at Clvie Contre, ‘ sneaker M. J. Coldwell, (253) ESSAY CONTEST, Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (Westen Division) Room 402, 550 Burrard St,, Vancouver 1, BC, ame CTUDENTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA'S JUNIOR & SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS WIN VALUABLE PRIZES! NTER’ THE 1955 PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY OR FULL INFORMATION SEND COUPON TODAY! 4 Pos vat eid Oran mH eed GONE GUN LeoeF Seed NaNID pNT Om RON Onn) Cane OND fm OND UO FameY MASH RE WY USD fae Ge He CaM hend WONY SN WHE FUND nomentl growth,” the ‘ninister gald, and retat?'sales in the frst nine months of the year seta record, class with Miss Thain and. other; Van P, letras | | Colirats | She Wedding Celebrating (heir silver wed | (ding. anniversary. today, are Mr. ‘and Mis, “Albert. Van Pykstrd, |” 245 SeventhAyenue West. ~ - Residents of Prince Rupert for years, the ‘anniversary- vonple arrived hee from Fline Mon! jwhere they were married In | Jotuing thelr parents. in the ‘celebrations today are three children, Louis Mitzi and Franks | iin, all at home, In November Mr, ,Van Prks‘ra wil take an ex end. Jed trip to the United Btates ’ “where thee will visit: Mes, Van ; -Pvketra's father in Chicago after | I which they will go to Europe | to vis relatives tn Holland, Mr. Von: Pykstra arrived in} Cenada from Holland In 1921 while Mrs, Van Pykstia arrived | in thi: country also from Hole inne In’ 1920, i “HELP YOUR CHILDREN. GROW STRONG AND HEALTHY WITH Play falrwith yourehtld! 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LOAF IS AN EXCEL- LENT supper suggestion for fait. |" ball enthusiasts—and, for just: such an occasion, try shaping | Then | tg pans place, on a shallow ba and arrange plmiento strips on top: In acing fashion. pad penne! your loaf like a bli KERPING A SCARF ‘PER. | FECTLY draped or tied Js a bit). of 9; trick. Photographic stylists, piri its ends to the model's bras-, siere or slip straps. show and, no matter. how much twisting and, turning, the scarf tlon. TO PICK UP. > BROKEN GLASS or fine dust, use smooth plece of paper—-newapaper or magazine— wet one edge, place edge on floor sweep up glass, then throw paper and contents away, FOR A SNACK SOME ‘TIME, try Melba-toast rounds spread with tarter sauce. Easy to.pre- pare and taste wonderful. TO BRIGHsEN. COLORS DUL- LED BY dust film that forms on heusehold textiles, sponge - the reg’s surface occastonally with a gajon wf water, REMEMBER though, . should be “sponged,” not soaked, and {t must be done evenly or rings will, appear. FOR: NORMAL. every- sat ; cleaning of woolen rugs, best re. ,Sults.can be obtained by “using ‘a vacuum cleaner. Finish by Tanning | the nidichine in the dir- ection the pile les. Depending Von the rate of Sollee iy your. Pins don't: won't shift from: Its origina posl-! Shampooing {3 not recommend: | ed; it may rot the backing and} cause unevenness. ‘ ening ean: be. achieved , with a powder cleaner, ohe. with & sa} Gust or ‘absérplive-clay: base. 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