Ce enn EEE OE EEE RN aN ra Lae ive ene tl See oa anal Ph eaten as: aah hee ” Lord’s Day act topic -of talk. : The provinelal secretary of the Lord’s Day. Allance Rev, HW. T, Allen of Vancouver will be guest speaker at the First United Church Sunday evening service, “Why Sunday” will be the sub- ject of Mr, Allen’s address, He will review the historical background of the present.Lord’s Day Act of: Canada which gov- erns ‘Sunday observance across Canada, as well as‘ the current controversies raised by . the en- forcement of this act. A question and answer period will follow, with Mr. Allen as moderator, ‘ Herbert Dearden will lead a Gospe! hymn sing, prior to the service. J. J, Payne, 242 Fourth Avenue West, leaves by plane for a two- week business trip in Vancouver, invested in a ear,” “My Mereedes: 180- D reduced amy. fuel costs by 75% per month | Me. William Weiss, Field Manager, Fuller Brush Co., With the kind of mileage I run up each year, economy was a big factor in my choice of a car. Good performance, low upkeep and minimum depreciation were the other things I wanted. ‘All four I found in my Mercedes-Benz 180-D, It cut my fuel bill from an average of $80.00 to an average of $20.00 per month. It is the easiest ear to drive I have ever owned. Even on the ~ longest drive I am never tired. I have bought a . lot of automobiles, but this. time I feel E have DON'T BUY A CAR— | INVEST IN A MERCEDES-BENZ. Models from $3,300 up i Shop” also received good par- Skeena Enterprises 326 McBride St. New Westminster. : 1 ported Norwegian weaving, made up. inta sweaters, jackets and ‘Women’s club. ments. The Centre was alive with color and galety with profusions of ballons, streamers and -dec- orated stalls enhancing the huge numbers- of art exhibits and craft displays. ‘.- ; In the auditorium were the Kinettes, steadily elving ‘shoe~ shines. Mrs. Duncan McRae was a busy saleswoman in the Red Cross division of the Shaugh- nessy hospital's sales counter of stuffed animals and weaved items including a. large variety of place mats, bathmats, scarves and beach bags. In the Centre’s Women’s aux- iliary grocery hamper stall was Mrs. Robert Kelsey. Mrs. Magny de la Nuex, pre- sented a colorful HKooth of im- shortie coats, Getting close scrutiny. were the used books, sponsored by the Business and Professional “Madame Za-Za” in the form of Mrs. Vernon Ciccone, received a large number of clients in her fortune telling tent, sponsored by the Centre. | . Attending the Soroptimist In- ternational guessing game booth was Mrs, C, G. Ham. Great talent was displayed in Prince Rupert ORM N Dee ee earn Bhagee eee the booth of hand-made purses, trays and novelty items, worked by the patients of Miller Bay | Indian hospital. Home-cooking and a table of odds and ends was sponsored by the Jaycettes. The Girl Guides’ fish pond had a big play from youngsters. The novel Centre’s Camera! club's “Old Fashioned Photo’ ticipation. Other outstanding . exhibits shown {in the auditorium were Randy Baldwin’s “Miss Thrift- By. GRACZ BROWN Daily News Social Editor 1,000 attend galaxy. of. displays. in ever-popular Centre potpourri } “Popularity of the Civic Centre.Centennial Potpourri was reaffirmed yes- terday when more than 1,000 persons had fun‘at sideshows. and. admired the local and out-of-town displays of. highly-skilled talent and eye- catching arrange- the atomic age, 2 “Fight Cancer ” booth, an Order of the Eastern Star. cancer dressing display and a handicrafts counter presented by Mrs. Anna Brothen,. Mervin Martin and: Ruby. Pollock, Among. exhibits takifig. the spotlight in the gymnasium: was the Prince ‘Rupert. Art club’s “Artist’s Sidewalk” with Mrs. E, T. Applewhaite drawing post- cards and Mrs. William Suther- land and Arlene Kenzie sketch- ing on-the-spot. caricatures. .Jo- seph’ Polutnik was painting in oils. - Of note was an outstanding collection. of modern art, . sent to Centre. craft-. director Fred Owen from the Provincial. In- stitute of Technology and: Art from Calgary. while the silk- sereen- display was. sent from: Edmonton, along with other out .of town Paintings sent from the district.’ “Demonstrations : and ‘exhibits of Civic Centre members were shown in -flowercraft, leather- work, copper tooling, ceramics, jewellery and fabrics. In the main lounge’ was a miniature soldier display, pre- sented by N.°A.. Beketov and junior art displays, were exhi- -bited in the Main lounge. Taking over: the home- baking and food stalls today and tomor- row are the; Sonja Ladies, the Chinese. Association, the Order of the Royal'Purple and the La- dies Orange Benevolent associa- tion. The Women’s auxiliary .to the Prince Rupert General hos- pital features a plant: stall, | The Imperial Order, ‘Daughters of the Empire Duchess: of Edin- burgh chapter attended :the, tea room yesterday while the Queen Mary chapter takes. over today and the Cambrai chapter to- morrow, Last night's’ floor “show: of Buddy Taft's School of Dancing featured Sherri Clausén;- Win- nie Dixon, Jeanne Richardson, Carol Clark and a number’ by Joan MacDonald and: Mr.: Taft: Accompanists were Keith De- Witt and Leo Vaig. | The Prince Rupert: ‘Auto club presented an ‘hilarious panto- mime entitled “The Silent Bar- ber.” Taking part were Douglas Letourneau and Edward Eyford. George Wright was the director. A special feature of the club members is to ‘give‘transporta- tion to people wishing to attend the Potpourri. : ' Mr, Taft’s dancers will per- form again tonight. and the Centre’s’ Rhythm band, com- posed of pre-school ‘children, ‘will be on stage tomorrow af- ternoon. Mrs, E, A Dawes, 146 Fourth. Avenue East, -leaves by CPA plane Monday for a short visit. in Vancouver as guest of her moth- er, Mrs. B. M. Derry. Winnipeg visitors Mr. and Mrs. D. Sheppard leave tomorrow by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane following a week’s visit in the city. While here they were guests at the Savoy Hotel. way Unlimited” featuring cars: and planes, the Vararsdal As-: tronautical Society’s display of SUNDAY, James. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH APRIL 20 11:00: a. m.—Series of Messages . on Epistle of 7:30 p.m.—" Communism and the - Best: De-- fence against it’ : - [WEEKLY SERMC By REV. W. E,LEGGETTE.._ ba “WHAT TIME IS-IT2. These are days when everyone. is very: time con- - scious. They say, “its time'to go to work!’ — coffee time’’—Look at their watch, and. what do-your| “now: it’ s know! Lunch time—now time. to. go. back to.work— Oh what! ;Coffee -time again, and then :time to.go home — now it’s time for ease taking or time, tor pleasure —- What?: No time for God. No, no. time for church, no for prayer. Wait! about time? God tells us in His {Word: “Behold now is the ac- cepted time, behold, now is the day of Salvation.” Hosea 10:12 fells us: “For {t 1s time to seek the ; Lord.” " Other scriptures: “See then that ye. walk circum- spectly, not as‘fools, but-as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil. Wherefore be ye not tinwise | but understanding what the will of the Lord is. And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with: the spirit.” : Jesus says: “O ye hypocrites, ye: can discern the face of the sky;. but can ye not discern the signs of the time? For the time will come. when .men will not endure sound doctrine. . We are living ‘in tremendous days! ‘The launching of atomic ‘What does. God ‘say warfare. . guided missiles. . ; struggle for peace... they.all speakof one’ thing... ... the.soon coming of, Christ. For. the Lord Himself ‘shall descend. from} heaven..with: a. shout, with ‘the voice. of the’ archangel and with hte trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first’ Then ‘we which. aré: alive and .remain shall be. caught’ Up. together with them in‘ the ‘clouds, : to meet the Lord in: the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. ‘What’ time sis 1t?—It {s- ime to seek the. Lord.” Louis. Postuk, 1005 Park: ‘Aveh- ue, leaves. tomorrow on the CPSS “Queen of the: North” for: Van-’ couver,.en ‘rovite.to Duncan, B.C: where he will spend:an extended holiday. with ‘his son.and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr.. and | Mrs. Peter Postuk, ; a oy APRIL 20 oe] “FIRST. UNITED: CHURCH» 1:00 a.m. —Morning: Worship | 7120 p.m.—Gospel Hymn. Sing. - TAO p. m.—Evening Worship Rev. H.T. Allen ° of the Lord’s Day. :Alliance :will- be. Guest _ Speaker on “Why” Sunday?” i 9: 00 p.m.—Committee of. Stewards. 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