ets meme ats cee Fiemme ee oe BO te ‘ ey ao} Te eee ye MN : Nhe tt a ee Saturday Sermon | “ ROBERT JAMES WRAY — First Presbyterian Churelt |* SIGNTEIGANT We look not ch are nol seen,” (2 Cor, 4: as a background of some kind and Ib goes BACKGROUND itt the things which are seen, but at Che things 18,) a long way in not true that certain people have no background, Eyery- ning many things in thelr lives, In facl we can form no ad, { conclusion that nay: reached about the Vaneou-. eenage “hoodlums” is that! a Ils wrong in’ their round -- some fallure Inj ts, some neglect in home! ng, some polsoned spring , ig through Hke a hidden jol Into the well, Will agree that most of guld be surprised to hear: these teenagers came From ; fen kind of homes. o} yeement of peaple unless we lake account of thelr back-| Sidney Risk To Judge Drama Festival | Sidney Risk. field super-: ivisor of the University of | ‘British ‘sion department will again : Columbia exten=. 1 youth groups — it ‘oes ‘adjuidicate the drama fes- | in ~~ bub so rarely that we! yexpect it. Character and! lly find their roots in right pound, ‘live celth our backeround: ew, The mental pietures, : ihopes and fears continual- ; ‘tival entries in the Prince. ‘Rupert and District Drama! Festival, G. P, Woodlside | i president of the Drama: Association, sub - execu- ust themselves forward for tive announced Wednes-- jne Lo see } would divide these back-’ fs broudly Into two types. first type is occupied by hings that are seen, such : i limited horizons of work, 5S as well as ehh ire -- physical existence, gion, folk of this horizon | ¢ tapzed salmon. The tag E Httle except that its irritating than entighten-! i second — type Is not seen," or pis, where seen yin the lieht includes limitless things of eternal ples, under the over-arch- | urpose and merev of God, t is why attitudes and s dn reeard to gambiing, and business — seruples ‘seem so much foolishness . se with the limited view, point is, that the latter round anty comes thraueh ation. Tt is nat surpriine delinguent or neeleetful fs so cften precuee delin- Meenseers 2. jt's a fallure ‘kerround, eee See erro eee er a ES CHURCH bIRECTORY res i al edroredtes TG Rat. except otoUf gem, as STROWH WNGLIOUN CVTHEDEAL Ave Wont Punerautr St. | Ws Combpenion Boa gam, idey Seqedt TH) de Pt onan VOB. Prockter Taal vie | OT. PICEPIOS ANCATOUS | sia Cove Jijor Chnowely bE pore nw Elaine Balnier, BAL Seb ith Wed Drab sto ORR BADE REE oe. boAve Fooat) Younes &t. ay Beet SO guy dead Pes FOAL Boshi Pal 400 HEC A BAPPEES T Gu Cry Ave Bast tndes Sebogl POS ai, hyer Woretrip PE ona LoS. Tuerpe Diab ey Lethe Yh TRE CTH TECH Bets Awe gt Are ae hindes Selah Ped am Sepoyee pvoya Dud 2066 Mornin: po Wo Sinedade PAD RSs EE THEERASN yh Mebirade ot Sarretanep TO tte fit Wot Nt. rk Poesy “As oon SYECOSEAL DART ENACT nyt ata Ve Wet Mestiegie fereete Fb 0 fibeeia Sete PO a AW. CT Besoaeay Prd Ons Pied PRSEAY PEREAS wily wh Loe fey flav oooh: dod oaiw feo. frat io fuepa aoa Yeo Was ‘ Aouad as lit STUNTS VMS Papeete dee fia fetid 2 We pon Woah An Abpetpopes Dd ul ihe 1 ston bility Ao Weed fogevebeoeed PE veel Pt Jo Gi eitet faa uit ee nee me enews Qremreree eee ate ee ser ' yn, Sunaiy Geimemes paren ee ne wee ay G FIRST URESBYT ' Noo mayihey be arming TT em, Peemmwnres pinrm re omyer rie it peeen ete and /Within the period of February canearaas POCO dade ee eased bender oer Te Oned tats segs Gaede’ é INTER CHURCH SINGSPERATION ALL WELCOME ' scared fersese PETER ET bee COLETTE TT + Co and Let G Lene re yt ee emepenem een tH pert Music and: Drama ' ‘Association. ‘day night at the regular: Meeting of the Prince Ru-: The Prinee Rupert and District | Drama Festival will be staged | 2a te 25 and to date more than six: one- act plays have been entered . with several more expected. Mr.: , Wooclside said, The final date for acceptance of entries for the Festival was: set ahead lo Tuesday January 3 Previously these entries were to. have been made by January 24, Eugene Bartlett, president an-: nounced that Class No. 12 under: choral speech would be declared - “own choice.” Mr, Woodside also told the: meeting that Mrs. John ¢€, Lawrence of Terrace had ac- cepted (a udjudieate the dane- - ing entries held Prana Festival, Drama festival production and : stage management will be hand-' led by the Prince Rupert Little . Theatre Association. Mrs. C, D. Bruce was named chairman of. the hall committee) Mrs. 'P. Nor- ton Younes, awards and Mrs. Richard Ayres Brown, publicity. Mrs. H. G. Bird as chalrman during event held last month. The meeiihng rave thanks fo Mrs, Bird, Civic Centre Women’s Volunteer Work, ‘Lauded at Joint Meeting | Timetable Sunday January 20. the . and Mrs, George. tof the Carol Fetival eave a ree , + port on the successful two-night: a hearwy vote of: Adult Badminton Club bo to! d pan Moaday January 30 Tiny Tous 9-60 vys—Pre- shoul Arts and Crafts 2:30- S.0U) pale, Suniozs 6-12 vears Junior Peyground 1-3 yay Box.ng } pom, pens Teen Room 3:30. Basketball Practiec Iyeesants 7 pm. Aqiin Boeke bal Practice Heaguwe? G10 pant Pistol Carb 0, sexing 7 ping Bil- lard und Bana veng tao t- 1 pam foretell IN ee eee READERS @ We dhtve Che best in Chine a Pootls at fie Gaaad Cale Pork Chow Mein, Deep Fued br WHS, Syeet and Sour wud Fried Hall Chik Phene orders ao spen- wis ) pri Uc ated open daily 10, alin, Dah sda, O Moose nici saturday, Janu ayy 28) & pan. Wags ® Cueh for gid cold | Biget’s First Baotist Church 4 4 4 4 4 § ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 od” ERIAN CHURCH bia Wortnp Fyening 7:30 pam, a va e “ even ee eon 10 Here et hd REE TEEN MOTT Lees ew eee THE ¢ Major anid Mrs, Sunday Farewell AL VATION ARMY Meeting W, Chas Poullon Jan, 290 :00 a.m, Holiness Mucting 830 pan, Saleation hAnetiad Me will pet Actor tnd d Prince | Niyrecl Plan ta athens fans MAbs, Pc tan’s hast Sanawty Ibid thent farewell, tet, Club . Professional , or} : erimting campadmn bela staged. sevoneceeoan (CTUSS Canada by ay % "Lae at NL tes " . A Pe IE RT ls Solent Dae enn Net Nee tet mye PAPE ee PP ce mc yap ge pipe ee Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 28, 1986. Slonne Than Eom The Vw Cinpive Sheath Silhouette! of Mr. dnd Mrs, M. E. Martin, 620 Seventh Avenue East, this morning by Canadian Pa- cific Airlines -plane for Vancou- ver en route to Victoria where she will write her final Register- ed Nurse’s exam. She plans to return home next Thursday. Also leaving by plane this morning for Victoria to write her final RN exam js Miss Claire Ritchie,: daughter of Alderman and Mrs. A. Don Ritchie, 1077 First Avenue West. Miss Ritchie also plans to return home Thurs- day, Btide- -elect Miss Yvonne Morin and John Webber leit by CPA plane this morning for Mr. Web- ber’s parents’ home in Vancouver , |wheke they will be married next woek. bia News publisher John F, Magor and Mrs. Magor left to- day: by plane for Vancouver where they will spend a few days. with Mr. Magor’s brother and lsister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L, S | Magor of Galt, Ont. | Albert. Maht well-known city: | flier left today on the “Queen! ‘three weeks visiting with rela-: ‘tives here, He will proceed to. ‘brother Cedric will attend a re- union of pilots from former ‘Pan-; ! American subsidiary airlines. Mrs, W. D. Vance, 2155 Atlin | Avenue, left the city this morn- PATTERN M 272 design by ALAN PHILLIPS ling by plane for a week’s visit ‘in Vancouver. While away Mrs.: Vance will attend Eastern Star, imectings. ‘ ' John Barazzuol of La Gondola: ‘Cafe left by plane this morning: . ‘for a weck’s visit in Vancouver, vs Prominent Designer | Vernon Ciccone, 403 sienth' Winning combination for new-year fashions—the Empire- / Avenue West, left hy plane this imoming to spend a few days in , Vancouver. H. 5.. King ‘in New Post H, Stephen King, Sheath silhouette! Wonderfully wearable—skirt straight but with va-e, i's a blend of revealing and concealing figure flattery, typical of a Richard Cole Original by Alan Phillips. “Perfect,” says this American designer, “for a background of gold or crys- tal jewelry for after-five; smart, unadorned for daytime duties.” Think of it in vivid Lurquoise wool jersey (the fabric original) to see you beautifully through chilly days of winter now, resort and | cruise activities later on. Or you may prefer a fine wool, cotton | tweed, opulent satin for glamorous occasions in gleaming jewel- ' tone colors! LW Pattern M272 is avallable in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 Size 16 reauires 0*, yards 34-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern M272 to The Daily ews Pattern Dep't., G0 Front Street West, Toronto, Please print + Stan your NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE pany of Canada Ltd. resentative herve it was enreuns- led today hv Thomas Mck eown. ~~~} effective immediately, Mr, Kine, born in Prinea RY pert, May, 1926 and oraduated from the Univer itv of British Columbia The Prince Rupert Sercpuim-- ‘he community; how neeessary , 1050. wis hostess to the and important a role they play} Rupert Business and in the community welfare, ‘Second World War, he serves Women's Club’ Miss Watkinson, president of | ‘with the Roval Canadian Nave Mondev night when the two.‘he BPWC and nurse on the'on Atlantie coas‘al duty. cubs heki their annua) joint staff of the Prince Rupert Gen-! Tn 1948 he traveled extenstyal: dinner meeting at the Club 27, Mrs, Bea Grant. president. of the Sorepiimists, welcomed the, euests gind led the initatior rere mony cf three new omen- . Mes. Raymond Simms, Mrs, “Bred Jones and Mrs. Allan Dow- . aley, “Vorunteer Wark of Women othe Community’ was the theme oof guest soeakers, Mrs Jones and Miss Pauline Wat-: Rinson, ‘ecrs for the elinie, Orince aress of the Canadian Arthri- UBC the followire vear, ‘is and Rheumatism Society.) On eraduating fram univercd Prince Rupert branch’ and the Me Kine went inte partney nchir importanee of the pit women with Nell MacDonald and: society orprise, after whieh he joined Miss "Patrlel a Conway of Vane the Eaton's staff here, couver, — physiot herapi st ins! charge of the CARS elinie here ed soccer for Shamrock: ple ver, Mrs, Janes, provinelal welfare wee et ee nn ae nett worker, stressed) (he peed for child. volurteer work by women Moose. Women“ / | | DEETH'S PHARMACY | POR HEALTH ANID BEAUTY We Deliver nterview Set Planning Sale The Women of the Mouse, For Radio Show Home Making Committee Tues. i WV Tight completed plans for The Civie Centre's ows radio st home-cooking sake to be hela pean, | Conmmmalty Cayval- RPebruary @ at Gardon and An- onde heard weektve aver pacio) oereoths When the group met a Dies sation CRPR, will feature an the home of Mrs, A. HL Naren: Interview Tuesday nieht between Mis, Willan Pilford, chal. enieee Shae HUE aid a lowed man prealded: over the session HMCS Chatham reserve affleer with aX members and Woy Phen oe the Gulk wl be da guests present, keepluge with he eusrente ves dn the whist games (hit fol-! MAKE lowed with) Mrs: : Ruy Boyehuk Royal taking first prize and Mis, Alex Vongiea, consolation, | \ OO Gf Ng ny gh Nal at Vb Gag gag gag | the (Sundin Navy reserve, February LEAP YEAR SPECIAL PER SQUARE YARD FOR The Largest Stock In Town GORDON & ANDERSON Dial 3014 | a gl gl ag OD ll ng vegas PN LEP APE PUN ym IG PERSONALS! left of the North” after spending! ‘San Francisco where he and his, formerly vith T, Eaton, Co, Ltel., has ioin- ed the Sun Life Assuvance Com- as a rep- ;unil-supervisor for the northern B.C, aréa, The annointment is received his formal education at Booth pub- ‘Vie and? Memorial Heh spool iRochelor of Commerce deeree in| personnel During the latter part of the éval hospital, outlined the pro- in Latin America returning to)” volunteer workers plays in. the Charles Postus ina loegine eve! Sporiswise Mr, King has 1 Ine in fae Was introduced vy Miss Wat- Prince Runert and Distriet Teo: ainson who heads local volun- ue and is also a keen badminton; Ho is married and has ane: DIAL 4313 I i! Ab Ne mec Us Bl: Tne ae me Riots wr | BUL: JEWELLERY HEADQUARTERS Oe meeting. Step was taken after a review of union board membership was made by. Dr, Bruce Laing, unit medical health officer with a view to Including representa- tion from Stewart, Smithers and Telkwa municipal councils and the. school boards within the Skeena Health Unit. At present representatives from the school board for Dis- trict 52 and from’ the School Board and village commission at-Terrace are on the board as well as representatives from Prince Rupert’s’ city council, and Dr. Laing, representin 6 the ‘Lodge Honors | “ Three Members Surprise presentations were made Thursday night when the Valhalla Lodge No. 67 held its ‘regular meeting in the lodge hall iwith A. QO. Johnson, president, -presiding. Officers receiving gifts of ea | for participation in board meet=1° > =: ring and necklace sets in ap- | ‘preciation of years of service ‘were Mrs. Stanley Veitch, -vice- | president; Mrs, Vernard Fossum, ‘treasurer and Mrs. Carl Rosang,| | | recording secretary. Three films ‘Ukrainian Win- ter,” “Wind From the West” and | “Atlantic Salmon” were shown ‘by I. L. Morse. Mrs. Knut Hallberg and her committee served refreshments. Five new members will be in- itiated at the February 9 meet- ime which will be followed by 4 social, i c ° AWAITS . ECISIUN | managsr whether , she can marry lellow-worker Robert Carphin, 54, and cou- 1: tinue fo work for the city; ‘The council's personnel and legis- i lation committce is deadlocked on the question. (CP Pho‘o) | i ; ‘ | i t re, SE bINY Al sabi, 7 Ta (996! ee wb hem et od me Ae we ts Amy -y Cawley,37, w social worker for + the city of Winnipeg, ts await- with ¢ ing a desision from the city’s | ow ede da bie ov PE aS " |Full Slate Ob ective " Miss Patrleta Martin, esa Of Union. Health Board Establishment of a full slate of representatives ‘from all eligible authorities within the Skeena Health Unit will be undertaken by the Union Board of Health, it was decided last night at the group's quarterly sneer or renee etenn eater aera men the apa gaint Reng Comme eine meme provincial board of health. three only are designated, lands were included - Smithers and Terrace were in vited to send representatives. Stewart. also had recently been’ taken into the boundaries of the Health ‘Unit, the’ medical health officer pointed out. C, E, Ritchie, school inspector for. School District 52 said: he wouid inquire if the’ Portland)". Cana] school district and the Stewart Village .Commissicja resentatives to the board meet- ings. would be willing to represent these authorities if so delegated. Dr. lor deputy provincial health of- ificer to see if any confirmation ings had been received in Vic- toria from Smithers and Telkwa or: Stewart. on In other’ Union. Board’ .of Health business, various. mem- ified of the appointment, to the unit of RG, Scott as sanitary inspector. » Mrs, E F, French was appoint- and a cheque-writing resolution was passed empowering: either Dr, Laing, secretary. or Alder- signing authorities along. with | the treasurer. ‘ towing stores. e Fishermen's Co. 9 However, Prince Rupert’s city! i council must cut one. member) AM - from its present list of four, as; Ba Dr. Laing pointed out that in | Bly 1950, the Queen Charlotte Is-) Bq in the} Be es Health Unit's scope and in- 1953, Bia: were interested in sending rep-!. © Inspector Ritchie said he’ Laing was authorized to} get in touch with Dr. J. 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