ca. em hoe ‘ . tay % eo @ " : a Lo " pee nate We her (Hegel : 1 : : Mos, WhO ek yaad be Be a , wha dea otege eT a, CUE let he Ae PO Att PL EL EEL ELL BEL PEAT MEPL MN Gh PPM lag Dit sit ppt Seg EN ea Ngo SGN PING Lap NO TSG ALA Paige ai ci . : ee ; wwe pe rene . . ene - i ” ! - . Prince super oat News Fabulous Furs, Fashions Fascinate 300 Saturday Sermon santny,ostober 2, 1 k. * * * * * x * * * * * * an By REV, WILLIAM E, LEGGETTE P E R S O N A L S ¢ Pastor of Pentecostal Tabernacle ‘ , * .- J | f J Sh, S] S. / _Al Text: The joey of the ‘ord is your strength, - Nehemiah 8:10. Fit.-Lt. G. D. Hague RCAF (R),| ‘Leonard Shankel, 600 Sixth Av- ospila tA. i Lary wow, -~- ec UCCESSEM am ace commanding officer of 4.¢c| enue West, left by plane for Van- | te Our text says “the joy of the Lord is our strength”. Notice! Prince Rupert Air Cadet Squad-|couver en route to Nova Scotia ». Jack-o- Lanterns glowed as the houselights dimmed in the Civic Centre auditorium last night to| that this joy Is not something tha is produced by the natura) jman,| fon and Charles Bruce oo Where he will’ spend a three- “a . i It does not originate with man but it is the joy of the Lord and/ man of the local sponsoring com- | week vacation visiting relatives. enhance ’ ‘the svelte elegance’’ of 1957 fall and winter women’s fashions shown to more than 300 style- proceeds from the Father and flows in to the heart of all those | mittee, left today for Vancouver a . sy ye éonscious admirers. who belive in Him as their personal Saviour and Lord, BY enna end the as Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of . : ’ +4: stian i : “e ver returned home this , . . The occasion was a marked success for the Prince Rupert General hospital Women’s auxiliary’s Hal- joy seevely heeause ne filed win cast out.” The invitation is te|Cadet Sponsoring annual con- Tae ane by Mane atter a two. lowe’ en tea and Fashion Show which realized more than 400 to be used for a _new hospital ward. ed over a new leaf or joined ay hore ant yout ne Joy Soe eno reinrn home Tits: month vacation with her son and Parading through the giant a ee | some church of his choice. His . __ COME ; daughter-in-law, Mr. an TS. J. dumpkin archway, down the!noon dresses, “after-five”’ cock-|sian lamb emphasized the fu- Hunter, Mrs. M. B. Lemon, Mrs.| joy is based on the fact that will be your portion COME. | day H; Thompson, 1043 Seventh Av- carpeted ramp, flanked by/tail gowns and the new, new] ture perfect “unfitted look” and! Edvin Lindseth, Mrs. G.P.Lyons, he has yielded his old diabolicat . anrost. | NUE East. in town and country evening gowns, | “ample slimness” chemise, shown) Mr: R. B. McDonald, Mrs. C. C.|and sinful nature to God and READERS Mrs, R, E. Jones of New West ——— : 5 inster, left today by CPA plane| parry Eytcheson, 308 Seventh models displayed the latest varia- “ha . once, which was given grace and| Mills, Mrs. G. C,. Mitchell, Mrs.jhas been transformed or con- @ Women of the Moose, Church! ™ ’ P y Ey ’ tions on the “already well estab- taal ee new oxPresston elegance with a small Peter Pan! Erie’ Murray Mrs, J. B. Rae, Mrs.{ yerted, changed by the Power of Parade—evening service at 7:30 to return home after a: Zcur-| Avenue West, left today by plane shed sheath theme” and the shown in pick OF materials wool | °O!@r of sapphire mink. Heman Rensvold, Mrs. H. T.|God so that he now has a new|ym_ in the St. Andrew's Angii- week holiday with her son and|to attend his second year at the ‘free form silhouette”. fashioned into suits with designs |. Draped soft suppleness was,;Ros and Mrs. J. W. Trimmer.|nature, a God like nature, R alcan Church. Members meet at| daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.| B.C. Bible Institute in Vancou- . ‘. For early noon to late even-|tg flatter all contours. Plaids|@isplayed in Russian squirrel,| yrs. J. A. Martin was cashier: Holy nature that Is filled with Arthur Jones, 1063 Hays Cove| ver. . a ing wear, Mrs, Jean Stromdah) 7:15 in. the church hall. 4th Ave. ~ were a runner-up to dramatic | 2@tural Canadian beaver, shear-| ani Mrs. A. H. Ogilvie was ticket | joy. This is not just an ordinary Avehue and her brother and sis choose 15 ensembles of eye- and Dunsmuir, October 27th, d Mrs. Harold . skein : . sete (ed muskrat, wild mink, nutria, sabe convener. every day joy as some would 1957. (ite) | 'ter-in-law, Mr. an rs. oO Staff Sgt. J. W. Todd, NCO in catching appeal in suits, after- bottom pleated skinte end jack. sable, majestic black Hudson! ‘he home-cooking table was!think or is it abundant joy — Hampton, 1069 Seventh Avenue charge of city RCMP detachment ' _ . Sa i : é 2 1 East. d home yesterday morn- : “re seal, otter, silver-blue muskrat,! attended by Mrs. H. A. Breen,| put it is a joy that is unspeak-| Canadian Legion Genera returned home y. braided with on me Ss and sapphire mink and China mink.| Mrs, K. L. Robertson and Mrs. E.| able, a joy so great that there is Mecting, Monday, October 28th,: smaller lighted pumpkins, six i . ing on the “Queen of the boa in tier “br i i sj . ting Legionairres: iss , Van-| following a week’s vacation in, . ‘is fe For hardier wear, broadtail | V. Whiting. ino words in the vocabulary of 6:30 pm. Visi Miss Phyllis Golder. oi : CHURCH aS wi rans ae took horizon and sheared racoon, came in ex- in charge of the grocery ham-!man to express it. This is the welcome. Provincial president couver returns home tomorrow| Vancouver and Vancouver Is- ” e md ’ citing new lines. pe:, won by Mrs. Thomas Car-' Testimony of the Apostle Peter,| will be in attendance. 95! by plane after a two-week hoii- land. DIREC TO RY Dresses and gowns emphasized Most full-length designs were | Sc#dden, was Mrs. Stanley Wil-|; peter 1:8, and it is the Tes- @ Sons of Norway meeting, ' day with her brother-in-law and oo Seervteew | urehes ; the still popular empire line, draped and gored while hip-{|S02 and Mrs. Douglas Souter. |timony of every true child of yrongay October 28,8 p-m. (253) | Sister. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lot | Daily News Classified jAervtees nail chars hes at i 4m. Tithe princess ne, the long torso, length jackets came into focus Painting donated by Mrs. E. T.| Gog to-day. , | yy ‘ ° gren, 225 Eleventh Avenue East. ry any iin am 1380 Pan. except as shown | With lots of dash in back inter- showing dolman and form-fit- Applewhaite and won by Mrs. It is the will of God that| @ Moose Night, Saturday nignt, anne SNOTLIOAN CUTER -est, scooped necklines, shirred |". don . 31{ Alce Kernahan, was handled by . ‘ . (itil ; ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL -- iting siceves, small and cocktail 4 every person in this world be:8 p.m. 4ch Ave, W. at Dunsmuir St. |) bodices and draped shoulders in|, ef. in interesting fur combin-| Mrs. Harvie Stewart and Mrs. J. filled with the joy of the Lord _ Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. ‘unique color and fabric com- ations. — A. Macdonald. The Christmas Yoweve God has romised @ Cash tor old gold—Bulger’s. Senfor School 9:45 a.m. ‘binations of wools and_ satins, Th hony of sophistica-! cake was won by Miss Halina Lo- ow r, B Lo . , Juniors and Kindergarten 11 a.m, ‘nylon and velvets. chiffons and e symp y SO} ! pez, that only those who repent of! . ENTRE™ Very Rev. A. E. Hendy — Dial 4766 |; y ‘ , tion arrived when show-stop- | Herbert Ward ini their sins, and except Christ as | Health Director . —- vee -velvets and taffetas, highlighted | ning designs of capes and stoles | Mrs. Herber ard was in their Saviour and Lord will be 81. PETERS ANGLICAN in vivid reds, shrimp-tones and | were shown, accented by portrait | charge of cook book sales. recipients of His Joy To Address Group . Seal Cove : arious bur ise, -| , ! : | “Miss Elaine Butmer, B.A. Lb, Ph. 3 various hues of purauols ten) collars, saddle- shoulders, aon Jesus said, “Come unto me all’ Dr. W. B. Laing, director of Sunday School 11 a.m. | The collection of after-five the-shoulder drapes, elbow s eev-' ye, and I will give you rest, If Skeena Health Unit will speak at 2300 Seal Cove Circle Dial 2554 | gowns showed preference ih!es and cut-away and rounded : —_——, any man thirst let him come | the Coffee and Fellowship Hour FIRST BAPTIST -bouffant skirts which included panel fronts. -ose-beize a to me and drink of the water of, in the, First United Church Halli { Sth Ave. E. at Young St. two swirled formals, moulded to, Some tones of rose. beige rae ' life freely,” drink from the well | Sunday following the evening | ‘Sunday School 10 a.m. and 12:15 {show the curved slim lines. “kitoni” shades highlighted the, rie ts f joy. Jesus said: “He thati‘service in the First United | {i ‘J, Revs oe A: Rosiam pint 5000 |. These came in bustled and bow- | beautiful toppers. ir Of ath unto me I will in no wise! church. 7 T REGULAR BAPTIST ‘ed shimmering shrimp-taffeta Mrs. L. M. Greene lent an alr: By JOCELYN BOLTON ° a : 629 6th Ave. Bust ,and shirred royal blue chiffon.| of festivity to the affair in her: ’ ; Sunday School 10 a.m. | To top the pastel-toned ac- free-and-easy fashion show | ALASKA HOLIDAY a Rev. L. EB. Jackson Dial 3071 -eessories, hats were feathered, commentary. Mrs. Sidney El-| We started our holiday and . Chop i oC ocrouls 28¢t V EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH | furred, large, tiny and titled. | Kins was pianist. when I say “we” I mean Mrs. C. THE ROS I 6th Ave. at Ambrose | Bouquets to models Ruby Mer-! Mrs. Greene, on behalf of WA| w. Dixon and myself and for . : . aay Sel tao ‘rison, Barbara Roos, Lillian Nei-| president Mrs. J. R. Ayres, pre-| further reference to we—I will Suey 8 m. Vrev, H.W. Foster. Dial 4403 'brandt, Evelyn Noble and Ionaj sented Mrs. Scuby and Mrs.j¢all Mrs. Dixon “Teenie” —on &: : p. ° : IS TEI OS /Campagnola who with Nancy Eran with large bouquets Se eet ngenon® erince Rupert @ FINE, FAMOUS CHINESE DISHES 1 sey ne ne Metta ‘Inglis and Eileen Homenuk took ers. y boat “Queen of the North : a 1 See umday School 10 ain. ‘the spotlight to display fur; Fashion show conveners Mrs.| for Ketchikan. ..- SERVED TO PERFCCTION in DY W ELCOME -+["Rev. A. S. Olson Dial 4164 |! fashions in William Scuby’s col- , R. E. Gladding, and Mrs. W. J.| We felt that we would like this 1 EVERYBO a arenes ON TECOSTAL. TABERNACLE _ ‘lection of 29 full-length coats, ; Scott were assisted backstage by; part of our trip to include seeing phone For Orders to i sad 202 6th Ave. West _jackets and cape-stoles. | Mrs. Robert McKay Jr. ,the scenery from the water, as Take Out Ba " Morning Service 11:30 - The exclusive styles included! Tea room hostesses Mrs. Wil-! we intended to fly back. ; : , Sunday School 10:30 a.m. |’ creations by famous designers,!liam Brown and Mrs.C. G. Ham; Before describing our trip, I pein E- Lesgette Dial 9839 1) woman Hartnell and Schiapa- | were assisted by Mrs. D. R. Bar-| wish to thank and cannot say FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ‘reli. ‘clay, Mrs. William Bond, Mrs./enough in praise for the way) Sunde Sone St ’ Making future fashion head-' William Bremner, Mrs. L. C. Men Lundstrom planned our trip: Tiny Tots & Nursery} 1:00 am, |, ines was Persian lamb in black; Chambers. Mrs. W. R. Cummine,’ fr us, we had no trouble what-| Rev. Ivan S. Gambie. Dial 5823 |! and darker multitones to chart; Mrs, J. S. Davidson, Mrs. E. F.{ soever, our reservations were al-: ; Ways waiting for us, and when: Se “=. |! the course in slimness—the che-/ French, Mrs. G. J. Emsley, Mrs. THE NADY. ATION “ARMY ithe ¢ . | Henry Hanson. Mrs W. H. Hard- | we checked in to the office, no’ ruser Street : : Sunday School 12:30 pm. A full- length natural grey Per-i ing, Mrs. T. M. Hughes, Mrs. L A. matter where we happened to’ ’ Sr. Major and Mrs. C. Clitheroe |; = be, our names were on their res- , ; Asst. 2nd Lt. Fredertea Dag. ,ervation list. We did appreciate " : Dial 3024 FIRST UNITED | F | RST p RE S BYT E RI A N C H U RC H | nothing so upsetting when mak. | 636 Gth Ave. West ing many stops to find that you: Senior Sunday School 9.45 a.m. are not expected and confusion > 7 8 years and under.at TL a.m. Minister Rev. Ivan S. Gamble, 2B. A. 1 B. D. »Starts getting’ proper plane res-' \° fan RG pe ~Rev. Vv. BE. McKEsehemr “orn. 3116 fo : ~ ae a ervations and aecommiodation. ; oat, “ BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Communion Service }1 a.m. That did not happen to us, it, - . 400 4th Avenue East . Sermon: “The Great Feast” was perfect and Ellis Airlines| \ Sunday School — 10 am ;and Alaska Coastal are to be. Rev. A. Hart Dial 805% Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. “commended. They were all very PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL Sermon: “The Lord Jehovah versus Baal” “considerate and courteous elso, (Mennonite Brethren Chiareh) , which in my opinion, adds to Sunday School ..... 10:30 a.m, ; - i M hn Currie one's enjoyment of a trip. i : reanists: Mrs. E. J, Smith and Mr, Jo B : 5 / | Moeeee: Mev, Jacob Bergen organ's We arrived in Ketchikan’ on Pastor: Rev. & ——$—<$—— renee nOnAenNERS Friday evening, having had a_ 7 ‘very enjoyable trip. a nice state- : ;, room and two very excellent : With Every Famous W. R. Johnston Suit ‘meals. In fact Teenie remarked “that the best steaks she had on: ONE EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FREE! - the whole trip were. one, on the . boat, two, at the Baranoff Hotel in Juneau, otherwise her steaks Big Fall Sale Starts Thursday, Oct. 24th to Saturday, November 9th Les ere er ee were not up to par. Iam not in a position to have _an opinion, as I don’t believe I. had a steak on the whole trip—. there always seemed to be other ‘nice things, such as prawns and food I Hke better, The shops were open in Ket- —_ chikan. so we checked in to our CCd use 16 nows ra room in the Ingersoll, which was , , very nice, made a dash for the shops and browsed until they 8 oO ’ closed, * > We managed to get an Eskimo drum for an American lady who: _ , was anxious to get one, We ‘found all kinds of odds and ends, -met Mr. and Mrs, Emery EF. To-. ‘hin of the Alaska Sportsman. | ‘They have a very fascinating: ‘shop, along with their very flac: himagazine, ' We ended*by having a eup of; coffee and so to bed, as we were! _to be up early on Saturday morn-! ‘ing for our plane trip--next im He's fit asa fiddle. His Imperial Oil regular | 7 medical examination has just told him so, . You gct twice the wear with an extra pair ond now for a limited time only. IMPERIAL $so He knows that Imperial’s health improvement plan is tops in Canada, YES SIR, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SEASON JUST WHEN YOU'RE THINKING OF THAT FALL AND WINTER SUIT! NOTE He also knows that if he does get sick his company will keep on paying him for weeks. tn Pbelng “Wrangell.” | We did not see much of Ket- Vthikan this time, but we were) saving that for our return, when Ta weekend was slated for Ket- ithikan. So we will return to ‘that niece Httle Alaska commun vty, Tt ds pay and friendly and Besides this, in B.C. Imperial contributes 50% toward a family medical and surgical plan. We | Hately Hed tt | And there are many othor good things at Imporial, seca sone ow nm such as; cnrnings above the Canadian ae suk COMPLETE RANGE. IN. — | avorage—-steady jobs-—survivor bonefits and group bo se eo eee vis MADE Dates Cha nged ! life ingurance—annuiticos—savings in cash or he, CLUDES THE FINEST BRITISH MADE CLOTHS IN PATTERNS AND SHADES, stock—univorsity scholarships. 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