~=— Foe een ee TO —— we Oe te ew =—Dfc.s-<--Ff*@ Was Re-Elect Mrs. Watts annual two-clay meetings. « Other executives re-elected and: Corn wn ruin cnn installed by RL. Rev. H. G. Watls! Williams, treasurer, United Thank Offering secretary treasurer; Mrs. C, A. Hinchliffe, Doreas scerelary-treasurer, Mrs. LC, Chambers, social service secretary: Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, | sécretary-treasurer of Girl's aux- iliary; Mrs. W. M. Scott, secre- lary-(reasurer of Junior auail- jary;! Mrs, John Manheim, Fec- relary-treasurer of Little Nelp- eys; Mrs. KX, H. Tucker, secretary treasurer of education, Mrs. ©, W: Pearce, edilor of “Living \ view tre Mrs, Eric Fanra, sec- “ nétary-treasurer of “LAVIN Bt agape ow < Message”; Mrs. Bert West, candle etytting ine Collins » addtes-serctary: Mrs, John Prince.) sour Cr Oa seerelary of “Prayer Partners” and Miss Elaine Bulmer, dele- gate..to the Dominion annual, | aGuest ‘of honor Mrs. Britton Osler ‘of Toronto and Dominion president © of the WA brought gteclings frm the Dominion | oard and expressed her pleasure | a}. helne present. “aMrs, Osler praised the branch- gg, for the tremendots amount of aprk accomplished and pave extra mention to the small! bfanches in. the Diocese, Injchanged hands June stressing the importance of wo-| en’s work in the chureh Mrs. | of Stewart’ entertained refreshments. Assistant to be, present owing to duty. Qsler said “there is work for | gery type of woman, practical | oi yf! visionary.” j repalrs “There is much to be thank-" 71, fal-for and much to be done." Me, Bishop Watts sald in giving hiv: a and needs of the Diocese. He! ive on Fifth added that there was a cOnliN- iroots : “streets. - ual shortewe of clerey and woe. “omen” workers were also ‘ niet. In his reports, Pishon Wall also wave an account of the new ‘softball In which the Canadian ; Firemen of . the churehes in Cessier and Wi ‘reaion defeated the wanga Valley which recently had’ 21-1. been consecrated, : “The last day's meeting wv: by sss City Hospital . opened wih prayer fleing Bulmer. incumbent oF St a Peter's Aneiiean church, seal Group Leaves “Cove while noonday mravers and address wae given by Bishop's Messenger Miss Mary Roek.” reaqers @ Whe wilt in dine? Buy vars and todey for the ¥ ; This week's specials: Bearserw Y versity of British Columbia, ‘ Taek and Groen Vortables. “yb cavine yesterday by Po Deep Fried Prawns, PACAP Ne. wae Mas. J b. Kelly, RN, supertn- , ele y ’ dope + Sy o be we a a aihde otye ’ Chie fe Phowe orders a nn cendent of purses, Leaving this: elilty, Dial dado. 3) oening by plane was bosullal: idinipisteator Arthur A Sail Take Merry deares Cay say floats Sundays hourly 12 noon 40 9 pan, Weather pert - i ting. Phone 2920 of 3109 for ins fortnation, (ot men RG. Moore, North wis hespttal a Tea and Fila showing for Over W's, Give Centre, Tuesday jane V2 pan. For transporte - {Hou call 2d), 3G), e Art Clab meeting at heme of Mrs dT, Harvey, Wed. duae Ty, fh pan, Prespective new members will be welcomed. (185) talaw pnetion With tbe Motitute, @ You are invited to he or Are thur Laing and your local NLA, Givye Cte, baadly, a Wie r the Prine , pai (140) Citivenshty @ Little Teanite Algoma Park, 4 w'elock Sundaes, dae 10, counell hes Work Party. yy sharp, aut the Cenndian iL owas announced Codey, @ Fons of Norway wert Met day, dive TW pe. has @ Manse Neh Saiurday, y yu ' @ Cash for eld att weet at “appointment by age dines June \, Paige sah ' You are invited to hear ARTHUR LAIN PROVINCIAL LIBLRAL LEADER vm Discuss Provincial Affairs SUPPORTED BY \ , ' BRUCE BROWN, Your Lacal MLA. At the Civic Contre To Head Diocesan Board _ Mrs. He G. Watts was re-elected presidertt of the Caledonia Woman's auxiliary Diocesan Board of _ the Anglican church of Canada yesterday when dele- gates from 36 branches from the nothern part of - British Columbia attended the last day of the 44th . An after-lunch talk was given Bishop of Caledonia, were Mts. py Mrs, C. W. Pearce of eine Lionel Holtby, first vice-presid- Rupert on the subject “Crate- ! on wis. M, We O'Connell, see- way to the Orient” In which she md vice-president, “Mrs. (. E. told of her Ife in Hong Kong. Stanford, recording sceretary;, ‘The successful meeting came Mrs, A. R, C. James, correspond- tg -an end when Mrs, Watts ing sceretary and Mrs, J. F. entertained delegates at a late a afternoon tea in the Bishop's Mrs, A. E, Boyle was elected Lodge on Fourth Avenue West. WORTH OEETOIOTUSOOEOTEE POPEPCIOEN Stewart News eeetee COOP OOCOOLIOROOELELOOREOET STEWART — Cubs and Scouts thelr parents and friends on Monday, June 4, in the Legion Hall. It was a special occusion in honor of Scout Commissioner Joe Tur- ner on his offictal visit to this district. Cubmaster Lloyd John- ston’s .pack gave a very good sceount- of itself, entering into enthusiasm. was unavoidably absent but his four. Scouts were present and con- tributed their share to the enter- taininent. Commissioner ‘Turner took over for a while and soon had everyone, young and. old participating in a hilarious series of stunts and songs. The Scout Group Committee provided. the Cub- master John Bouzek was unable The Marmot Hotel property 1, August Gceeraert, hotel proprictor of Ter- race, B.C. ‘having purchased ‘the 'pronerty from W. R. Tooth. The ‘new proprietor plans extensive | improvements Lo; ‘bring the establishment ‘up-to- | ge : 2 tities ts.. M. Kearns has opened a) annual report on the activilles jow cafe in the Benkevich build- and Columbia ; fh In’ Sunday, June 3, turned ou lemand, However, he exnressed tine and the committee of the {pe view that as thine went On! Losion Rmpire Day Celebration | all needs could and wowld bes {gok advantage of the fact to }Comadina ‘man off the postponed items. ‘the JODE Sports events were followed by @ won by Miss Sonja Hanson. To Attend Parley wi Prince Runert General Hospi- -y-P staff and administration of-- Cejals ant hosnital board mem- sers lett. for Vancouver yesterday Hleventh Western Canida tnsttiule of the late sae we Canadian Hospital assoclations show Celets at the Grand Cat vee told next week at the Unl- plehe Rulher-: » ford and bosnital hoard chair. Leaving (bls elant new shrimp ground ex- mornings on the Queen of (he itending 140 miles along India’s | Women's | Molabar coast, The Untied Sat. Auaiiiary president Mrs, Richard ions Ayres who will vllend ihe W ern Canada conference af hospl Thursday, siliaries, being held In cone chen bed {nr ext: Organization, Hankinson Named To National Post tog elivg 1 4 WG Hankinwon mem retaan renee OF ONT eh heen afonted ak4e netlonal consultant Citizenship ssunedt for a) (ree-year verm, Mr, ' Hankiwon was bformed of tha; Citlenshin! “Comed) headquarters (n ObGawi Tae, maere bye praual meeting tool | He will represen, the northern ater of Prillsh Coe : 8:00 pm, on Friday, June 15th | Friends Fete Bride-flect Irene Foote — Popular bride-cleel, Miss Irene Foote was feted last Tusday night when Mrs. 0. R, Sahlen |. and Mrs, A. E. Johnson were hostesses at the former's home al Ninth Avenue East, ab a kil- chen shower in honor of Miss Foote’s marriage to Theodore Rempel June 2b. The guest of honor was pre- sented with a floral corsage by Mrs, Sahlen in the guest chair, decorated with pistel-colored streamers, 7 Games played during (he even- ing saw Mrs, C. P, Balagno, Mrs. James Mellor, Mrs, Erie Moore,’ Mrs, Gordon Calderwood, Mrs. Robert Harmer and Mrs, John Banman win, prizes. o As Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. W. J, Gordon presented the bride-: elect with a large, variety ‘of kitchen utensils arranged In a} decorated ‘basket, the guests’ showered Miss Foote with con- fetti. © oo ee Assisting the hostesses . with refreshmenss were Mrs, Banman and Mrs, Gordon, : Wy cup sugar Other invited guests were Mrs.! Measure into, bowl: . R. O, Evans, Miss Helen Balagno,! 1 cup shortening ». Mrs, Slyno Penoff, Mrs, Alex; Mix. in sniall bowk-. Brebner, hrs. Denis Rowse, and| 4 cup milk. , Mrs. A. Adams, : 2/3 cup honey a no, ” PREPARATIONS: Have the shortening at room temperature, Grease and lightly flour 9-inch tube pan, Start, oven for moder, ate heat (350°F.), Sift. flour once before measuring. “°. °° Measurements Measure into sifter:: . 3% clips sifted cake flour - 4 teaspoons double-aciing. baking powder . — Vy teaspoons salt: 7 os. x 2. ~ teaspons almond extract Ingue with % cup sugar 1... cup.finely-chopped: can-- died cherries. ie Ny Cup finely-chopped citron ~ 1% cups chopped nut meats Make: meringue by beating 6 egg whites with | rotary - egg Welcomes New Member “Mrs. B, J. Scott. was welcomed into the Camoral chapter o the Imperlal Order Daughters of the iEmpire Wednsday night when the chapter held ils regular tric mixer) until foamy, Add '% cup: sugar gradually, - beating 1 Then’ beat 2 minutes, ‘Add: mer- | | spread: Honeymoon Frosting | on vt i IODE Chapter ae eee lies, beaten to mer-{| beater (or at high speed of elec-|. 4 fa { Now: the mix-easy “Parti cu _ (Mix by:hand of at a low ‘speed ‘of electric “mixer)..~ Stir shortening. just to soften, Sift in dry ingredients, Add liquid: and mix until all flour. is dampened. ingue mixture and beat 1 min- ute longer, Fold"in fruits and nuts,-(Count only actual beating time or‘count eating “strokes. Allow, about 150/full strokes per minute, Scrape bowl -and spoon often - Baking, Turn batter into pan. Bake in moderate oven (350°F.) | 15-minutes, or until done. Cool. v, hour, Remove from pan ‘and hi lop and sides of cake,” HONEYMOON FROSTING © Cream, %4: cup ‘butter; add 4 teaspoon salt and 3 cups, sifted lelston. ©. Indecision ‘homes,’ bank accounts” trast between’ Elijah the!-servant . of * the * true. prophets of Baal, It-was‘an hour: 0 “The contest: emphasizes the -~ et that religion ‘Tequlres How Him” - Also itis. unreasonable ‘not: to prepare for the:futtire.:We build d fe Insurance, To. do o'herwise 4 man. would not, be filling his! » jobligation!: to -his.family, If. it ig reasonable to do: these: things then why do “you not: prepare for eternity? When the: ‘judg- ment day‘comes Revelation 20:15: “By MRS, CAPT. ROB LS he Salvation ‘Army wo OE ARELIGIOUS INDECISION? Kings 18:21: “And Elijah came. unto, » and said, How long halt. ye Lord be God, follow Him, “and the peoyte answered him not: a word, This text ig taken.‘from ‘a dramatic story,.h ] lon iy Unreasonahle > | In Isaiah: 1:18 we read “Come; ~-{now, and let us reason together, ~ faith the Lord: though your: {sins be, as scarlet, they “shall be ty las, white as snow; . though. they ‘|be red like crimson, they shall be as. wool,”."and Romans 12:1; “I beseech you therefore, -breth-. ren, by the mercies of God, that. ye present your ‘bodies a living. sacrifice, holy,’ acceptable -1nto God, which Js .your ‘reasonable service.) oe Fake God is a God'of. reason. He gave us our existence, Hé: sus- tains our’ Itfe., We. could not: live but. for his mercy, We owe something’ to: Him It ‘ls. un- reasonable not'to'love and serve} Him.'"If.the Lord -be God, fol-| ERT: MERERRACIER ‘between | two.op mi but -it’ Baal;’-trien oll we estiny, de tellus, 4 cee aoregetss ATHEDRAL, pemull ‘have judg- confectioners’ sugar. gradually, Pry blending after: each ‘addition. Add 3° more cups sifted confec- Liners’. sugar, alternately” with about 4 cup milk; until of right consistency. to spread. Beat after each addition until smooth. Add 1144 teaspoons almond - extract. omy’ until meringue holds up-in meeting at the home of Mrs. L. soft peaks. Blend well. .C, Griffiths. : ae | During tne. business sesslon,| ae Cc Sy: d ‘chaired by vice-regent Mrs. ©. La rge : rows 1G. Ham, Mts. Griffiths and Mrs. | me , 'R, B. Scott voluntecrd to assist “TD Society for B.C. Chest X-ray in its forthcoming visit to Prince Rupert in July. . Reports were given on the IO ‘DE Empire day ceremonies stag- ,ied in all cityschools and Port ‘Edward school, May 18. | | unit Famous geandinaviait day afternoon fn. Sons: of Nor- Education ee Sort Je tending the successiul affair, Fave Ine EO cag, Tea room hostess, Was. Mrs. scholarship which W28"porman Rensvold, Serving at the rs. Gri OTe ee any (individual. tea tables, ., contred we. critliths Baar nroe unt with small vases of spring, flow-. i wr a . a * 4 : Oe Hans May 21, when a play “Captain ers, were. Mrs. “Knutson, fr Y {rs.. Ray- Vancouver's Voyage of Discov- Mrs, Nels Waseng and MIS, Ray , ; ner Montgomery. ye ery” written by , Miss Ehello . ee we Tames eet ' Directing the . kitchen were} James and directed by. John M, ) Mrs.: Kolb- . : a: Mrs, Gunnar Selvig, Robertson, was presented oved ¢ ae ' Ore hy ‘the Radio Drama, Jorn Dehli, Mrs. Han Hagen, Mrs; -Work Shop Harold Grindstrand, Mrs. Jamies 1 Pe Taylor,’ Mrs. Patrick Deane and cnnsc Wal Mrs, John Pedersen. , . EROS IN MONACO "er, ; ' ei PURO he Mrs, Reginald We ond Duchess of Windsor, travel- handled’ by 7 Jing: fncogni.o, arrived here t0- jack Strand. day by train from Paris, They, ‘pmeniar ows Te were met by Mr. and Mrs. Cashier was Mrs. Hori Cin One Handling the raffles was Mrs. ant duchos: are "expected Xe john Carpenter, Mrs, George make a cruise In the Mediter- -panean, as p- Armand ee Mrs, Carl Terrace Play Writers Win al Award Strand, box of NEW INDUSTRY ROME (BA fisherman from remote Tecland bas discovered a Festiv Agrleuliure announcing this! sud (he neh pow fae ities sulla ‘and so ble ib will furnishthe , Chasis for a waole new Industry Hin lida, SPEAKS AGAINST BSURY VATICAN CITY uf-Pone Plus todey reeeived 980 partletnant in the elghtih infarnatione} cor: Food and by race Little Thoatre Players, for Nanalino Jast week, dressing the group iy French, the pontiff urred them to en couraee individual, savings and to avold usury, Lake, Lakelse - veer oe ep me we Aen ” em Dine in Slyl oNne ui ly e at Princo Rupert's the bamboo room: x Clubs Xe Banquets % Receptions Drop te Cor treak fast o~ Lunch = Dinner = or for a Shack, way tine. ee ahem heheh Staged by Sénia. Ladies naviait, food’ chocolates, and a donalion of | | was (he theme of the Sqnja Lad- | tics bake sale.and tea héld ‘Thurs-, ‘ay jhall wher. president Mrs ae co] ‘Gieka received a larg crowd at-| 7 “PERSONALS | ber, Mrs. Erlipg Wick and Mis. ; Rogers won the linen: hamper j Top original play award yas won last Saturday in Nanalmo writers and directors Maty Juby and Loreen McColl of Ter- thoir eniry “The Karly Bird" in {he B.C, Drama Festival held in Thy one-act play antered In the Prince Rupert and Distrlet Drama Festival here lst Feb- rary was pralsed by ndfucdien- or Sydney Risk of Vancouver ; tur tts “true weslern setting” of ee at Tea, Sale $25 was given the Sonja Ladies by: John “McNaughton, 9 | ~-Branch’of the Mother Church’ Fl ee v2) Selentist,; Boston, Mas SUNDAY, JUNE 10 "God T he Preser Subject: - Bervices Every. Su day. ening , of;each month at 8, p.m M. OPEN EVERY. 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