Prince Rupert Daily News a Saturday, January 18, 1958 \ 1? 1. — Rupert Cubs, Scouts ‘co. Hold Jamboree _ Three Boy Scout troops and five Wolf Cub packs iwill: take part in a Centennial Jamboree in February ‘it. was announced today by the Prince Rupert District Boy Scouts association. Prince Rupert Boy Scouts and Gubs, : together with Miller Bay and’ Port Edward groups will stage- thelr jamboree in the HMCS Chatham Navy drill hall, Friday, ‘February 21 at 7 p.m. ‘A’ Boy Scout assoclation spokesman said that the jam- boree will give parents of Scouts and Cubs an opportunity to see ws LONDON FASHIUN This three-quarter-length coat for toyn and country is from a collection of British fashions shown In Winnipeg, Edmon- ten, : Vancouver and Victoria prior to the Queen's October | what their.sons can do and what training they have .ab- sorbed. Church Group Elects Slate Mrs. Erling Pedersen was elect- ed president of the Women’s as- sociation of the First United church Wednesday night when the group held its general meet- ing in the church hall. She suc- eeeds Mrs. Bruce Bennett. The well attended annual ses- sion took place in the form of a dinner meeting with Rey. Vernon E. McEachern presiding over the election of officers. Others taking office were Mrs. Roy Boychuk, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Robert McBride, sec- ond vice-president; Mrs. Haroid Thomas, treasurer, and Mrs. A. Donald Ritchie, secretary. During the business sessson records showed a_ considerable increase in membership. The treasurer's report, sub- roitted by Mrs. James Ciccone, snowed a healthy balance for the year. It was decided to stage a “rum- mage and next-to-new” sale March 8, with Mrs, O. R. Green and Mrs. Lester Franklin con- vening. The annual spring bazaar was scheduleq for May 3. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. R. W. James. Elizabeth Apartments, leave Monday by Canadian Pacific Air- lines plane enroute to Mexico. | Following three weeks ther, Mrs. James will return home while Mr. James who is assistant director of technical service fcr visit, London fashion promoter | Arthur Banks brought them over. The finger-tip coat in slim oskirt {n a) companion tweed of Ughter weight, (CP Photo) YOU CAN DEPEND ON | When kidneys fail to ids Ba astek tack a ache; tired feeling. 2 a Ci) tad follow. Dodd's ; Bidacy Pill stirou- late kidneys te iS normal uty. You § feel better—aleer tetier, work better. Get Dodd's at any ' drug ston. You cov * depend os Dodd's TONIGHT! omen 1945..17¢ ‘daughter Diana heavy tweed is worn with a Seventh Avenue West, : Monday Columbia Cellolose Company , Limited, will continue to visit points in the U.S. on company. vusiness, Kelth Duffy and her | Lynn, of 615, leave. Mrs. :undergo a heart operation. I , ceuehamnatntemamentenietal + The manager of. 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Sprung by Ciuil DA ofence Squad AN NAPOLIS, Md. w — Spring, sprang, spring — that was the way things went Friday with a 10-year old Alan Levy. Little Alah, springing on a sofa, sprang too hard and had to be sprung out by a civil defence rescue squad. . ms He got one hand caught in a sofa spring. when his arm_ went through a spit. in the. uphoistery: 4t took his rescuers 30 minutes to extricate him. ._ ;day by plane for a two- -week | ——£ i ‘ ; business trip. to Vancouver and: _| DESIGNER ASSERTS. 7 Seattle. 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For your exclusive Estevez design, choose sheer wool or silk for spring, them linen or cotton for summer. : Printed Pattern. A793 is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern A793 to Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, _ ‘Toronto, Ont. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS ‘with , ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and. SIZE. ea ture || | WITH FLAIR, fire and artistry, Luis Estevez creates the de-- signs that skyrocketed him to fame in just a few short years. If you sew, you can bpe'among the fortunate few to own an . a-uniquely Estevez yards 39-inch fabric. ‘ers, that they may not come to jcause he rejected Christ. He | Heirloom Robe - | Bos food Saturday , REV. W. E.. The Bible tells ‘us: here was It goes onto tell the beggar died and was carried: by an angel into Abraham's bosom, also the rich man died and was buried, In hell and being in torment he lifted up his eyes'and saw Laza- rus in Abraham's bosom. The rich man had lots of time to think and consider and he called for’ mercy, ‘asking Lazarus to cool his tongue with water. However, it was to late. There was a great gulf betwixt, yet he had another plea. . “Go back and warn my broth- this place of torment. “But he was only reminded they had the word of God. They could accept that or reject it.” The rich man didn’t go to hell: (where there is weeping and gnasing of teeth) because he was rich. He went there be- thought he was doing fine with- | out accepting Christ in his Hfe. in John 3:3 it states “Except a man be borr again he can- snot see the Kingdom of Goda,” |[ In verse 15 it says: “That whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish. but have eternal life.” Jesus said, “Enter in at the straight gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, | and many here be which go-in thereat: because straight is the gate, and narrow is the way; which leadeth unto Hfe,. and few there be that find it.” we What -about: you my friend? Perhaps you are depending on your money like the rich man, giving no thought of where you | will spend gternity and Bow Bssetl Ba olism - . f Th TFraluve Jewelry Shopping Said Not Forte of Husbands By DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK «pb -- Romantic fiction to the contrary, men iseldum buy jewelry for women, says Jean Schlumberger, who | : designs some of the world’s most expensive jewelry. “A smart man wouldn't dare - ‘pick out a piece of jewelry for | his wife or his aint | says Schlumberger, al | wao has designed | everything from tiaras to wed- | the most elitter- of the interna. y members set, “About 85 per cent of my cus- | jewelry. The other 15 per cont ; also are woinen, who bring their | husbands along. | TWO LONELY MALES | “I've been designing jewelry | since 1937, and IT can remember | -only two men. customers who | -eame alone to order Jeweled ‘piecees made up. “One wos a man who wanted: me ta design a jeweled rat for Jhis wife. The other wanted a _Jeweled eat, also for his wife, : Knowing lols of ways to fix ground beef can add variely to meuls and keep the meat bill down, This recipe is for a savory meat lonf or roll which is different and exceptionally delicious! Well-sensoned ground beet is ralled up like a jelly roll, The fing is made af cooked rice und oa bit af cheese, There are mushrooms in the meat for just The rat was rather nice, as It! eturned ont. T designed it in grey ‘saphires."” | , Sehhimberger divides his tine; — between bis Paris salon and his: Soffiee and daboratery in New. York, where he dreams up half- i mitiion-dellar baubles, He once had his own New York | shop. But, he said, he was some- | ~what limited Jn scope, beeause | the right bit of exelting flavor, Jwhen one deals with 10-carat | INGREDIENTS: ’ diamonds and piheon's eee rue | 3,°3 ox can bralled, chopped i bles, one can't keep a very Jaree | mushrooms, drained Stock on hand- wdless one hap- | Tere, beaten Ppens to be a maharajah, that ts: | ae ibe. around heet MINTO BIG STORE | a Vengnonn hive \ \ ‘| fy deaspoon bluck pepper 80 new he has moved Info one |g tablespoons grated onion 1 Of the big stores, has cinmonils | 1/8 ony quick cooking oats iby the bushel and emernids by, 2 teaspoons thick meat or steak ae peek iy nis disposal HN ne 1 ape mit flea renehed through oa sertes: / ; “of loclkod doors under the serut. T'S cups cold cooked rice Iny of guards, even on to cup milk speclil 1) cup grated American cheese holevater to his private domain, | ; whore his own hand-pleked cuss | METHOD: Cut the mushrooms inte mull pleces, Mis together | tome rs oinay be whisked dn i spHendlad solitude, the egg, heef, 2 teaspoons galt. black pepper, onions, outs, meut (Cathedral held ’» their ~ tions were held. | Chairman. was. the ‘Dean - of: Caledonia; the Very. Reverend A, BE. Hendy. All organizations re- | ported having ‘had a very good | F. year with. progress being main- ; tained. The financial statement : that office. returned by; 2atce; envelope secretary, F. J.' Lindsay, also of Scotland. treasurer C. W. Pearce; showed ; ‘Slade; were both re-elected to | of the cathedral, Cathedral Group Named | Officers Parishioners of | St.’ ‘Andrew's “Warden was made™ a - wartch The gown. -annual © ; meeting. Tuesday, January: 14th ; when. the. annual, reports, ‘finan-. : iclal statements and various elec-| Hendy announged that. he had | godmother Mrs. ‘Robert, Menzie i : asked E... T.. Applewhaite.. 0° be/ and godfathers . Alliste Duffes ‘his Warden. for the ensuing. year { and’. Rupert: Greissel. “He visa ~ |! brother. to: Jerinifer. and. _Pamel.. [ ‘The. baby’s paternal | “‘prand- . P. Bird, the Peoples’ Warden, ;father is Rev. John: ‘Davidson was unanimously re-elected to, i Bissett of Scotland and his’ma- iP grandmother * is Agnes ; ° For 1958 Emeritus of.'the cathedral. tor /Hin has bi onge: the year, 1958. in;.token~.of “his. mily.” f ‘and that he had. ‘kindly, consent Treasurer C.. W. all commitments as having been |; | olrice. met and the outlook for 1958, | d- ship Campaien directed by P. F. ‘P, Bird in Noveinber., Eric Faure, retiring Rector’s Rice Conmimer Serrice Rolled Beef-Mushroom Loaf, Rice Stuffing sauce and the 14 cup milk, Mix together well, Place on a piece of waxed paper or aluminum foil. Pat out evenly until the meat is about 9 by 12 inches, Put the rice, 4 cup milk and cheese in a saucepan, Heat over adow heat until the mill is abe sorbed, Sprend over the meat, leaving a margin of about 144 inches all around, Roll up, starts ing from side which ia 9 inches, Dek wp the paper or foll to help with the rolling, Pinch onds together (a keop rice stuffing jin, Patch any broken places with meat from ends at the loaf, \ Mince loaf folded side down ina greased shallow pan, Pour about h cap water around the loaf, Nake in a pre-heated 328° F, even ono hour or until the meat is dene through and beginning fo brown, Allow to stand about 5 minutes before cutting into silces, Berve with the pan drippings. mushe eroony or fomato sauce or other aiee na desired, This reclpe makes about 0 serve ine, “ alected as Elected to the Cathedral come ; ‘ thittee to serve witn the other! ‘officers were, r..G. Scott, also; vestry clerk; Arne! ' Lien: Dr, R. Waddell; J. Greis-. / sel; and Dennis Winslow. Rep- | resenting . the sunday school on | ‘ the committee will be H. G. Bird; afternoon branch of the W. A., Mrs. B. Black; men’s club and the chair, W, G. St. Chair. the Lay De'egates to the Synod which wlll be convened in Sen- tember; St. John Madeley, E.G Faure, and Mrs, A. FE. Boyle, wit alternates, Mrs. T. B. Black and W. G. St. Clair Other members of the congre- gation are nfembers of the Dio- of Caledonia and there arc, W.N. Poole—Registrar, P. F, P. Bird | and E. T. Applewhnaite. freshments. models available, Don't settle for an unknown brand when you can own this wonderful SINGER automatic for ws Tittle as $2.58 per week (afte payment), ‘This isan unusual opportunity, Our stogh is* SINGER SEWING CENTRE 639 - West 3rd Avonuc | \ | | | | limited. First come, first serve | \ | Paya { ‘ood service over the years. Dean ed to accept the. nomination. P. The tsilowing were elected as! cesan Executive of the Diocese ; After singing the Doxology the | men of the committee served re- \ Your choice of portable or console—the cabi- ‘ nets illustrated are but two of many beautiful Pastor of Pentecostal Tabernacle ETERNITY * fine nen and fared sumptuously every day, also there: owas 8 beggar, his name was Lazarus who laid atthe’ gate ‘of ‘the Tich: mans house and was fed with crumbs that: fell ‘from his. table.: : : Sermon : Yo rr a certain rich man’ ‘clothed. in id: in. Hell”... and gnashing of , teeth,, . change - your mind, When -you: BIBLE IS THE. WORD.OF. GOD; that you area sinner, that Chris died for’.YOU; and. that: ‘you your ‘personal: Saviour... neglect 80. ‘ereat Salvation?” .. a4 “Servle es in alt churches, ‘at La. m. and: 2380 p-m., except. as ‘show n “ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL '4ch “Ave. W. at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion. 8:30 “a.m:. Senior: School. 9:46: amo. | Juniors and) Kindergarten. 11. ‘am Very Rey. AL “E Hendy... “Dial “A766. : ST., “PETER'S. ANGLICAN , Seal’ Cove -.|- - - Sundsy, School 11 aims 0% 2300 Seal Cove ‘Circle - NDAa2: 255¢ FIRST DAPTISE hee? . Sth “Ave. EL: at Young: St. ‘Sunday School 10. am, and: a Rev. J. A. Roskam ~ REQULAR” BAPTIST | : . (629-6th. Ave. East". . Sunday-. School ; 10 aan . Morning” -Bervice’: 11: 15 wom Sy Rev. L. “BE. Jackson . “Dial. ‘3971, EVANGELICAL | FREE CHURCH © . 6th Ave. -at. ‘Ambrose °: Sunday: School. 11:00: a.m, a . : Morning Service 22:00 “p.m. °2F | Rev.. H.W. Foster. Dial: 4403 “ST.- PAUL'S LUTHERAN” » Sth. Ave.“at McBride. St. Sunday: Schoo] 10: aa: The three-month old son of ‘loom christening robe tomorrow | afternoon when he receives the ‘names Donald Lindsay. in, Sf. “Dean of Caledonia officia t ithe: baptism. » = 8 nite eyelet mus- . Bissett’: ns. Attend f ternal home of Mr. / 1070 Eighth Avenue East. Try Daily News ¢ Classified Morning Worship - Comm Evening Worshi Sermon Topic - i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander |" ¥ Bissett, will wear a family’ heir- | Andrew's Anglican cathedral} ey ‘with the Very, Rev.’A. E. Hendy, | ae A family tea will follow at the and Mrs. Bissett at Sermon Topic - ‘Made Known in the Breaking of Bread” “Lessons from the Life of John Mark!” Organist and Choir Director - Mrs. E. J. Smith 4 Rev. A. Ss. _ Olson - PENTECOSTAL “TABE RNACLE ‘ v7 2.202 “6th “Ave, West 9. +o. Morning . Service: 11:30 | Bungay ‘School ‘10:30. a.m.. Rev, Wm.'E. Leggette ‘Dial 5: soon. your’ ‘soul will be Fequirea o For what is your titer It Is even: wits a: vapor, that. appeareth, forae little time,’ and then vanisheth’ ‘away.’ - - You may say “] do not pelieyd but two minutes’, in ©: Hell amid the ‘weeping; wailing: ae will. realize then, as every one.in. Hell ‘realizes today, that THE.’ could have beén’ saved had’ you: o believed and -accepted Him as” “How shall: we: escape if we Miss Elaine. Bulmer, B.A. L. om 7 ~. Dial deaf Finer wv NITED ee 686° 6th cave, West « “Senior Sunday ‘Schoo? 9. 45° aan.’ SZ y years. and. wander at 12am. Rev. Al*Hart oh cs “Dial ‘8068 | PORT EDWARD GOSPEL’ CHAPEL’ (Mennonite ‘Brethren Cbureh):.: Sunday School #..... 40:30 a.m: Worship Service -.... 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Jacob Bergen ’ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Minister Rev. Ivan S. Gamble, BA., BD. union Service - 11.00: a.m. ip - 7.30 p.m, i i 9.45 a.m. 11 a.m. Worship 7.30 o.m. Worship 9 pm. * | FIRST UNITED CHURCH + JANUARY 19 SERVICES - §. 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