$203 REAL TF ~ Rebekab co Despite the continuous high winds and rain of yesterday afternoon, more than 150 adults arid child-| ren gathered in the Civic Centre Main lounge to attend the Centennial Rebekah’s annual fall bazaar. ’ Resplendent was the hallow- e’en setting of orange and black streamers and the ‘tiny Indiv. idual tea table centrepleces of « READERS : e Evangelist John Brooks will be speaking at the Pentecostal Tabernacle, 202 t6h Ave. West, Wed., Thurs., Friday nights at 7:30. Sunday at 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Precious Gospel} truths and musie that will bless. Fo | (2146p) é! ‘Rotary Tea Unclaimed Prizes ‘Door prize No. 181 ‘Table 1 No, 114 . Table 4 No, 077 ‘ Table 5 No. 357 and No. 396 Table 8 No.268 & No. 241 Holders please call 2563. (216) é ‘Women of the Moose Child- ren’s Hallowe’en party October 3] at 7:06 p.m. Moose Hall. Hula we nee oe wre emt anen mayest 0 sales fail to Ge HA nate Lecanto ane bammuimetS rtwceouone 0 tohanmencr nn ere Neentectinte eo Joil fall bazaar multi-colored _chrysanthemum ;. Noble Grand Mrs. Norman Moorehouse, in her charming manner, received the large num- ber of guests, The event, realized: the sum of $203, part of which will go towards the lodge’s: project to support the White Rock camp for underpriviledgéd children, general convener Mrs... Edwin Fregin, reported today. - Mrs. Fregin, acting as. tea- room hostess, was assisted. by serviteurs Mrs. Albert Wood and Mrs. George McLean... _ Directing the kitchen was Mrs. Harry Paulson who was assisted by Mrs. EE. A, Evans and Mrs. Knut. Nordahle. i Eye-catching was the home- cooking table, which featured a lighted jack-o- lantern and was sall with Mrs. Harry Quick, as= SUSAR attended by Mrs. H. V. Tatter- |- DOTASIA veevebbesooeN TT? Cafe, Terrace will again Alay: host ve i Sew Ok ie Drama. Festival to be held next Abril: 16, 17-01 To be staged. in Terrace’s new SRP EI ‘ eeveeere “tuesday: alent, vteetise: plari f “March of Dimes” drive for: funds Seige hélps’'to. $200,000: Mecessary to » keep the hospital as SANG ALT ase fri Hoop | Contest. -Bring hoops. sisting... Civics Centie, ‘the: festival ‘come, mittéé, iimder ‘the ‘chairmanship | ; the next festival, 9 ; said’. today. (216) e. Sons of Norway Dance and Whist Friday, Oct. 31. Whist 8:00 p.m., followed by a’ Ging- ham & Jeans Hallowe’ en Dance, Everybody welcome. The large assortment of pitt suggestions -on ‘thé: apron’ and. sewing table was handled by Mrs. Leslie Brain. Of P. L. Watson, today reported’ that work has: started on the syllabus.. The closing. date . for. entries ls March 2, 1959, 2 @ W:A. to Local 708 Meeting, on Monday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. Savoy Hotel Sample Room for election of officers. (217) @ Sonja Ladies meet at the . home of Mrs. G. Selvig, 1822 2nd Ave. West, Monday, Novem- ber 3, 8 p.m. (218) @ Canadian Legion Masquerade.| Prizes. Hula Hoop Contest, Oc- tober 31. No cover charge. (216) @: Elk’s Hallowe'en Masqueratic Mrs. William Stevens sold : ae Appointed area vice-chairman Leslie Brain was Mrs. was Ee ieincald of this city") Mrs, William Stevens soid| 4, ,4 NOY epusy is Roped for novelties. Cashier ‘was Mrs. ; ee: ae : James Simpson. — ee oS Prize winners were Mrs. Mar- t~Ary —_ janna Haines, bride’s doll and Dissension ensemble; Mrs. Victor Brain, box of apples; Miss Marjorie Peach- miay Africa ey, doily and Mrs. C.P. Rudolph, | ; ad Local. merchant - churchmen are causing: dissen- el Classes’ will include - one- eact plays for adult, high school and ementary_ school. drama groups, plus all the usual spoken poetry and choral. speech classes | for the schools, A was. ainounced. sion in the Christian: church ‘in Africa. and. Asia by. squabbling. on sectarian lines. Dance, Nov. 1. (031) Alterations Sale Men’‘s .. Hand = Tailored Suits, Top-coats, Jackets, Car- -coots, dress and. work. pants, rubber. clothing and shoes, also boys’ clothing ond shoes, at BIG reduc- tions. , Shop at B. Cc. Clothiers lid. 2 717_- 3rd Ave. West _ a Announcement was made this week of the appointment. of. Méx Rae Bros. Ltd. of Prince Ruvert as fully authorized. dealers for the Speed Queen line of -clothés washers and dryers, ~Dunean McRae, manager, said today. The pioneer Prince Rupert firm will offer all models. of -. this laundry equipment and will be maintaining ‘gomplete © service facilities. Speed Queen. home laundry equipment has -béen manufactured since 1908. . Os CHRISTIAN How: SCIENCE HEALS "Footsteps out of Grief” KTKN—9: 10 ke Satnrany, 1 Sermon — Sermon — First Presbyterian Chureh “= ren ering Worn TT Oo RR” “True Allegiance” Evening Worship — 7:30 P.M. “The Perfect Priest’’ Baby Sitting for Tiny Tots — 11:00 A.M. features new. line ? some 30 years. work in Asia,. said often prom-. ising attempts ‘at.. co-operation between representatives of var-. ious faiths had been. wrecked by Visiting church | vofficials America, oe Rev. 8. M: Bennett of Toron- to, secretary ‘of. the Canadian- Council: of Churches’ _ overseas. missions. department, told the: counci?’s biennial .. meeting Thursday reports of Afro-Asian. church unity: did- not give “the, énttire picture.” veteran of ‘ missionary. -Mr. Bennett, a ‘of Tye TF & ' NOV. 11 A.M.——Kenneth 7:30 P.M.—Douglas FIRST UNITED CHURCH 2 — LAYMEN’S SUNDAY 9:45 A.M.—Teen Bible Class With Wm, Dunn conducting With Marcel Girardet conducting Harding Preaching Archibald ' Preaching The Tit Every CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF PRINCE RUPERT A Branch of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. le of This Week's Lesson-Sermon "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT” Testimony Meetings Second Wednesday, 8 p.m, 2nd Avenue opposite Fourth U.S.A, . Month Street preg ene eer NE EE Eg pa me nena even eS ment SUPPER WINS HER WINGS—Recently graduated from Canadian Pa- cific Airlines’ Stewardess Training school is Madeline Mary Youngman, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. C. L. Youngman of 417 Dunsmuir Street, of this city, Born in Prince Rupert, Miss Youngman was educated here at Booth Memorial High school. Before jolning CPA she worked for a year in’ Monte renal with the Aluminum Com- pany of Cannda. Having now completed an intensive five- weeks training course at CPA's Vancouver Stewardess Train- ing school, Miss Youngman will be flying the Company's domestic routes. — CPA Photo. hee ’ oats ~ DANCE ANNOUNCING THE PIRST DANCE OF THE SEASON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ist 9 to 12 PM. FREE CORSAGE!!! Mado of Dress: To each lacy present at our opening night. You will dina at your own time in our beautiful Centennial Roam, and dance at your pleasure in our new Banquet Room, Tickets are reserved to 40 couplos person be had by apearing in only, and may at our lobby Dask anytime, any day before 6 p.m. Saturday, November Ist. Yan to make up your party now! $5.00 Admission (por couple) inchides Stoak Suppor Doncing, The Prince Rupert Hotel Sut. lacies~—Cocktall Pro Bi, Mon—Business from en bREHe CIRECTORY: Services dn alr churehes, at il a. m: and 7:30 Pp. ms except. ag shown ; . ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL . 4th Ave. W. at. Dunsmuir. St. Holy Communion: 8:30 acm. . Senior School 9/45; am... . tuntors and Kindergarten | ‘YL a.m. Jery Rev.-A. E.: ‘Hendy. - Dial 4768: S89." PETER'S. ANGLICAN, Seal Cove . , Sunday Sohoc!’ LL-aim. > 2300, Seal: Cave Circle | “Dial. 2554 | Rev. . Rev. Wm. iW -¥ ‘FIRST BAPTIST, me ay Sth Ave. E. at? Young ‘St. Sunday School; 10 a.m. and: 12:15 Rev. J: A..Roskam. - Dial. 5960 . REGULAR -. BAPTIST | + 629 6th. Ave. East. Sunday. School. 10 a.m: : ; Morning Service 11: 115» am, “Rev, L, E. Jackson . _ Dial 3971 EVANGELICAL: FREE ”’ “CHURCH | 8th Ave: at.. ambrnse , a Sunday’ -Schoo...10:30 a.m, «: Morning. Service.11:30 aim: Rev. H. W. Foster , ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN - Sth. Ave. at: McBride St? . Sunday: School 19 am Ai S.. Olson" 202. 6th Ave: West” . “Morning. . Service. 11:30 a Sunday. School: 10:30.am::: ~ E. eceeette FIRST. TRESRYTERIAN 235 4th Ave. East Sunday School—10:00 a.m Tiny Tots & Nursery—11:00 a.m. Rev. Ivan S. Gamble Dial 5823 THE SALVATION ARMY Fraser Street Sunday 11:00 a.m. Holinéss Service 12:45 .pm. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Salvation Meeting Sr. Capt. and Mrs. Tom Smith Dial 3024 FIRST UNITED 636 6th Ave. West Senfor Sunday School 9.45 am. & years and under at 11 a.m. Rev. V. E. McEachern Ph. 9114 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 200 4th Ave. E. Sunday School ~- 10 a.m. Rev. John Kuehn Dial 3453 PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL (West Const Children's Misston) Sunday School ...... 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 71:30 p.n. Pastor: Henry Thiessen ‘Miss Flaine. Btilmer. . B.A; Li: - Th, “Dial 4403 | yo Mat 4164" 7 PFNTECOSTAL TABERNACLE | . Dial 5839. This great new, automiati ‘ats Automatic Liat Remover . Sede Sever” ~ Sediment Ejector’ Agitated: Ove low ansmission: gu “Ss years: : Lid tock / ‘ “Fluid Drive “Equally : sensational is ‘thé Dryer: Drum’ stops when: door, Stainless Steel Drum is opened HI-LO-OFF Heat Control e t Runnin In-A-Door Lint. Trap. vie 3. Fast Drying “ Gas Model fas, folly - . automatic ignition Germicidal Lamp Interior Floodlight - see abeneeen ” sata ~ She aus ab a0 pan. and st. et, Rov, Paul Vasuo Kurase, Bishop of Mid-Japnan, Who recently attonded the Lum- both Conference will bo arriving in Princes Rupert on Saturday oo. my to conduct Bervices at the St, ; oy Androw's Cathodrat, at 1 aim, A cordial invitation is extendad to all Japanese Christians, ' Port) Edward Community Hall especially, to hear the Bishop of Mid-Japan at the Mi 00 Peter'a am. Service, Chureh, Boal Cove at 72390 pan, 7 SPECIAL ANGLICAN SERVICES St. Andrews Cathedral. "Port 8:30 AM.——Holy Corimunion 9:45 A.M.—Dean’s Bible Class 9:45 A.M.—Senior School 4 11:00 A.M.--Choral Communion | “ Preacher: The Right Reverend. P. Kurose 7:30 P.M.—Evening Service ! Preacher: The Dean | . / t ca tet ey MAS AE ND * wewee eee eaves PVA Few PR Rt a ' Ve \ \" \ ya eee eee PEVSNER AS URE EAS Ea WAP ASS SELES C8 eh esert ies : Vos ety i fol pian det bea aa 4 voear “ eR A Re Qe 1 By a ' B.t, ae 4 wan a be Aco Dee _ PHONE’ 2926 . “YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To ATTEND Edware COMMUNITY HALL ‘ a Service: 3:30 P.M. Preacher: . Rt Rev. P. Y. Kurose ‘Bishop of Mid-Japan St. Peters Church Bishop of Mid-Japan ct : (SEAL COVE) » 11 AM—Holy Coramanion : _ Bishop of Caledonia 7:30 P,M.—Evensong ; Prdacher: Rt. Rav. P. Y. Kurose Bishap of Mid:Japan NCO ne tha, NSU AT EEA PNA eos ha es 4 ee ! + ry u hae ’ ' AAAs ’ a oe mee ae a ecg on a a OO