sp Serre ‘ vt ¥ f a t yp mires, Me Ge sere NRA optoaeaz a ‘WA tas Yhap QS TTS aa asi tedaaapapnte ook aca aia ait RTD OTR AES Saturday, nee os Prince Rupert Daily News January 25, 1958 | ) Vsrsa tile Ensemble PATTERN M365 Ginny Stutzlen likes fashion Hfe -- letting the style “lines for a neat i ; Ginn, “Stu tzlen ~THE JACKET-DRESS is a fashion “must” in -every - woman's wardrobe! For daytime coverage, night-time glam- ‘our, this versatile ensemble does double-duty ‘and packs beautifully for weekends away)..Talented young designer © to emphasize this feminine ‘side of a busy ‘and flared silhouette (while ‘keeping to- Looks Good Whether When During Day, Vhght smart Shine forth in a lovely fitted . simple. uncluttered appearance). Knowing no rigid schedule, it’s an outfit you might sew In almost any fabric: from casual cottons and linens ~— to fine silks and taffetas! Pattern M365 {s available in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 48. Size 16 dress 35g yards 39-in ch; jacket 134 yards, Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern M365 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. B5 PER CENT Hospital Renovations Nearing Completion Renovations to the Prince Rupert General hos: | pital are about 85 per cent completed, hospital board bce members were told last night. { Reporting as chairman of the! ong range planning Bellis also revealed that con- ftruction of the new admitting ; Office was well under way, ; Anticipaling the = problems connected with arquainting the public with changes coinciding ith the opening of the renov-! Ped sections of the hospital, ponrd chairman R. G, Moore ap- pointed a publicity, committee ; comprised of Mrs. J. R. Ayres, | oard representative from. the ospital Women's Auxillary, Mrs, y. LL. Ielly, superintendent on Temporary Change. in. - Air Service COMMENCING | FEBRUARY 3rd © Canadian Pacific Airlines flights between Prince Rupert and Sandspit will ~ be temporarily suspended for servicing of aircraft. Daily convair flights for all Vancouver bound pas- sengers are available from Terrace, Call 3213 fur reservations and full formation on daily bus gonnections tb Terrace. i | Pacific t AIRLINES " WINGS OF THE WORLDS URBATES'T TRAVEL SYST com-! nurses ittec, board member Norman ; ministrator, Moore. and Edward Knight, ad- assisted, by Mr, Sdehiatameatieneieeemanceenen Good News fer Horsemakers fovea. Marchal, UN The Women of the will hold its annual: home of Mrs. West. ° with chairman Mrs. Kennet Hardy, presiding, co from the procceds from the te future “friendship” candidates. A list of~ new candidates fo nounced tn April, file at Mooscheart, chapter in the year. province Pere last year. am ett renee te eee City Hosts Revival Meetings: City, Simpson under. the the Salvation Army. held in the native tongue. Wednesday night Cpt. Smith took charge while Brigadier Cy- ril Clitheroe delivered the mes- sage for the benefit of local Sai- vationists who regularly attend ihe Wednesday prayer meetings and bible studies. . ° Saturday night Capt. Smith wiil show a film entitled “For | Body and Soul.” 2 ? soot la ge - A surprise farewell party staged Tuesday by her Miss Armstrong l¢ft the. c to Miss Armstrong’s future ‘hu Dancing and games were Spark, Miss Jeanette Spark, Miss Margaret Ritchie, «ke es, LEDs: Waa Southern custom that when! fried! chicken is served... either ina restatrant or at home, i's offén ae: Companion by wattles, Por all the cout untriieds, whe dies: HWVILATIONS to retura, we reenmamecad a quick version... using canned [roeen chicken a liking s.. ina walle sand: wich. The wadtile inom, which arrived ana wedding ar Chiristinas gilt, can iow be put ta gout nse, ir up a haw! al Hatter ustig a huttenmitk pancake and walle miss adil sone orange rind for Naver, Heat Savi af chickens gene a la hing anid use it ae ftig and Copping tor waltles. Garnish the sandwieh with amaund of ruby red cranberrs: saged, This is an ideal Setinday night dish |. dlter au outdoor secdan of ice wkathig or toborganing. Ved it's ane in whieh the men ean hel. . making the Waltles, Sa dou che aprons, gather ele ligredicnta aud on with the reelpe: CHICKEN WAFFLES TYAS a egy . Poa cepa nulk 4 Cup nected shortening Pha teaspoons erated onnige vind a edhy dullermilk pancake aud taste TAY Scans (LO onnves cates cigeen thickan ala bing Cranberry sauce . wht Beat eggs in medium size bowl, Stie inoanilk, shortening and orange tind, Adit walle min; beat with rotary beater until smoot, Pour hatter ante hot walle iron, Hake noth brown, (Makes Ao large square watiles) While waffles are baking, empty chicken a it king into mANCe pI heats stir occasionally. Nreak each wale into 4 (aking #2 aquhtres), Spoon ball of ala king onte 6 sqritres; top with ronaining squares ane spoon rest of ala hing over tap. Garnish with cranberry sauce, Makes 6 SPUV TUBS, He ovowr Wiens ave really hinges, you cat Snake the rounds" agaliy see in doamatler af minutes, For with (rosen thicken ada king and wale Wis, seconds are no probtens, FOOD NEWS FILLERS LUNCH FOR THE LITTLE ONES For the voungsters who like a hearty Saturday tunch, this quick top-of-tte- range dish tills those empty tinivion Ready in 1S minutes, iy made Nhe Hhins Cut la amediiay green popper inte thin slices, and cook die | tablespoon welted shortening woug with ‘fg cup Indeed onion... ti toner Ste in Pedi 1S ouncess macaront with cheese waices Loan (Sonics) honed chicken ar turkey. Ty cup thick sour creane and a dash of pepper. Heat. Sarve with a daah of paprike. Mikes 4 servings, ‘It was decided to donate $10 to the “Friendship Swing” schol- arship fund and the remainder of the proceeds to a fund to heip defray travelling “Cxtpenses for the Friendship Degree will be sent to Mooseheart, Il., and the successful candidates will be an- The Friend- ship Degree is bestowed on co- workers of the Woraen of the Moose who have Proved their worth according to records on The degree is then Biven at a special meeting held on the first Sunday in May at a different each The Prince Rupert lodge was hostess for this special ceremony Special Native Revival meet- -ngs are being held in Prince Rupert. this week by Christian natives from Hazelton, Canyon Port Edward. and: Port direction of Senior Captain T. H. Smith reported the meetings are being she will marry William Schroeder. ; Highlights of. the evening were presentation of glfts to - the bride-to-be by Mrs. William Spark and a telephone call Moose Women Plan Friendship Tea” ~ Moose Friendship committee “Friendship tea’ April 9 at the OO OCI OOP RT iy POPOL OEE ELT TT OPH Michael Karasoski, 238 Sixth Avenue Discussion on the afternoon social took place Thursday night when the group held its regular meeting in the Moose Temple Society | Re-Elects h a Civile Centre. | . Others taking office R. A, McLean, treasurer, ie. pose. head this project. » to the school. the Skeena Health: Unit, al Chapter . Imperial tion; Cambrai chapter: Mrs, Brotherhood of and Paper Mill 708. Workers Shion dl Fete City Wride-Clect, urprise 7 arewell P arly for Miss Judy Armstrong was friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Jan van Ierland, 1047 Eleventh Avenue East, ity today for Los. Angeles where Sband in Los Angeles. enjoyed by invited guests Mrs. Bea Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Margaret Shachan and i ' R. G. Guthrie, of the Capital _Uarber Shop, leaves Monday by iCDA plane for Vancouver where “he will receive medical treatment yal Shaughnessy Hospital. | Edward Rougeau of 1269 Park Avenue, who js service manager here for Wouine Tractor and Equipment Company, leaves to- morrow by plune via Terrace far Vancouver where he will attend the company's) annual conven- tion, sssidn Ratemeetentend etedernaee teaeeeere | { { _ readers 1@ Prince Rupert Shorewarkers ‘Local No, 8! Annual meeting & (P.M. Thursday, Janyary 231d, Le- | glon Audiforlum. Busloess pee ‘port from Union Wage Confer. hence, and election of cffieers — All members urged to attend. a1) @ UAW, Northern Fisher- nen & Allied Workers Mall Su- cloty First. Annual Meeting, Main lounge, Clvle Centre, § pam. Fyd- Election of offleers and plins for progress, All UPAWU men. bers usked to attend, (20) @ PR, Vishormen's Loca! No, 37, U.F.A.W.U. Annual Meeting Sun- day, Jan 26th, 2 pam, at the Leg- lon Auditorium, Business elee- ton of officers and other ine portant business, (2)) @ RUMMAGE SAULR--In the Sulyation Army Y.P, Fall, Satur: day, January 86th, 10:00 nan. te 4:00 pm, PROGKIDS TO WIN: TER RL, (wg) @ Plok ecard party and danee. Mooso Tall danunry 2. a pan, Mekets at door, verybody wel- SONI, | (0. @ Sons of Norway Whist Drive Nd Danee, Friday, January 24, 8 pam, (20) @ Valhalla meeting tonight. 3 DM. Everybody wttend, Wh) @ Sons of Norway meeting Moa- day, January 27, 8 pan, why @ Cash for old Gold, Bulyers. G. W. Cook George W. Cook was re-elected president of the Society for Re- r|tared Children of Prince Rupert last night when the Society held its first annual meeting in the were: Howard Harding, vice-president; Mrs. W. D, Lambie, secretary and Appointed to the board: of di- rectors were: Mrs. T. A. McMeek- in, Mrs. R. A. McLean, Mrs. Ken- neth R. Slater. Mrs. H. G. Watts, Miss_L, J. Vicelli, W. C. Hankin- | son, A. D. Vance, R. C. Barbour, | Dr. W. B. Laing, T. G: Bateman and ¢chool inspector C. E, Ritch- The need for an outside play period at the Retarded Chil- dren’s Schbol came under dis-- cussion. It was decided that the Society’s first project of the year would be to provide a fence around the school for this pur- Mr. Vance was named to The meeting also proposed that a suitable name. be given A committee will be appointed by the president to present names for consideration at the next meeting. : Meetings will. be held the ‘fitted with braces and attends daily training classes at ‘the fourth Monday of each month at Representatives attendin g were: school director Mrs. Joe Ridsdale, regent of the Municip- Order Daughters of the Empire: W. A. Gordon, Little League associa- Mrs. C. G. Ham, IODE Otto Quast, IODE Queen Mary chap- ter; J. W. Prusky, Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union Local 37 and A. G. Timms, International | Pulp, Sulphite local day, January 24th, Business es oe LE As HELP TO WALK AGAIN has been provided for six-year old’ Lori Jones, of North Burnaby, by the B.C. Child Care and Polio Fund. Lori, who suffers a serious muscular weakness, has. been Rehabilitation Centre. Similar help is made available by the: Fund to handicapped children and polio patients throughout. B.C. The Prince Rupert. Kinsmen. Club currently campaigning: for $3,000. for the Child. Care and Polio Fuad will Stage a Mothers’ March here February 1, - nO MOTHERS’ MARCH FEBRUARY 1 - Pretty Lori Jones Helped By B.C Polio Fund Drive — ts good to be a blonde. — Even when you're jonly six like Lori Jones, people look. first at your | pretty hair and fine features and the braces and ‘crutches don’t seem so important any more. {course of action. that will pre- | jude any who read this, how- + ie ead 1 Saturday Sermon ‘The Salvation Army, First of all I would Nke to call Prince Rupert...) : your attention to:a:. There seems to be a great deal | system, whether we. in. Canada ire missing something in this feld of endeavour, And-as I bring th:s to your attention I feel that t is good to'ask ourselves these all important questions. I am not’ trying to take a ‘Christ, The truth remains: that: ly pages on the table but.in‘our would’ stop. Men's minds: would: think of goodness’. instead - of | evil. Men's hearts would, portray, Jove instead: of Selfishness and: greed. Frustration would cease,: ' God’s Word and His way is'the’ solution to all problems, whether. quote, “In Russla they denounce| they be domestic, social, busi-. God, in America we mock God.” | ness, national or international.” In this» fair Jand- we have | It is just as simple .as ‘that, Tf: churches ‘big and small, stately,; We as individuals, Aga. people. majestic and the not so elabor-{@Nd as .a nation would. accept ate ones for the purpose of wor- shipping and meeting with God, out still with all these churches less than.15% of our poulation are ardent church goers. Our greatest need ‘is not im- provement in our education: sys- tem, though that could be: Our greatest need is not more scien- tists from coileges, though that Js good, not better school teach- Thee” me ers, though. we. want-the: best,} “M€@. 0... nut out: greatest need is to get} . SIs pire re-educateg in. living according |- " Cn ee to the bible, and to recapture - CHURCH a the true meaning of what the} Oe nr ey | DIRECTORY church stands for.. _ With all cur advanced educa- “Berviees In all churches att ‘aan! and 723 pan, except as show ever I wish to make reference ‘to an article in one of the big daily papers that said, and’ I instead of treating it lightly and.’ mocking God, whic has become such an art. ow cee Have. you personaily. tried this. this way out of your dilemma?* heart as. the. Psalmist - buts tt}, - “Thy. Word -have I hid: in’ my’. reed tion, and -with all our welfare reforms and with all.our tech- nical know -how, crimes, burg- lary, drunkeness, etc. are on the | increase, We ‘have tried with little success with all the’ social wo ANGLICAN CATHEDEAL . 4 Aves Weat Dunsmutr ‘St. Holy Communion :8:30°.a.m: . .. Senior. Schoot. 9:45° a.m. Juniors and’ Kindergarten“ 11a. improvements - iv “better _ these || Very Rev. A. EL Hendy: Dial 4766 conditions. mo, tb oF PETERS ANG] ie But there is a solution to alii}. -. 87: "Seal Cape eo Miss Elaine Bulmer, B.A. L ’ . + Sunday School'11 a.m. 2300 Seal Cove. Circle o problems. There is a way out of _ FIRST BaPTisT |: Sth Ave. E. at Young. St. ! i i | | t i I | Dori whose parents live at 4247 | \ Kitchener, North Burnaby, is! der treatment... fone of the many children in B.C. - , icap. In some cases, like Lori’s, it! is muscle weakness. In. otherg it! may ‘be eye: defects, hearin ftroubles, heart conditions’: sw! [speech defects. on -} In October, 1955. ° To make help available to all: of these children, the B.C. Child’ Care and Polio Fund is currently: ecing to be on her feet long, campaigning for $275,000. /niso is necessary for her to wear ‘Many chidren already are.un-: a spinal, piece to support the : i leck of her neck and her chin. ' 1 ©. H. Orme of Victoria, leaves ire's. special i Monday for his home by Canad-. varely hotiee her from any other Vian Pacific Airlines plane after ‘rineeuan op rer en “spending a three-day visit with yer hy ; ere Pa ene his nephew and neice, Mr. and ever her coloring we ny “Mrs. Orme Stuart, 1919 Atlin B.C. classroom. Occasionally, the “Avenue, Mr. Stuart also leavesi fees make a loud rap when )Monday by plane for a visit ini they hit againbt a desk leg. . ithe South. As part oof her tralpine, Lork en “has three sessions a week in tue ’ ’ embre's special pool and spends: Octogenarian awa periods a week with an ex.’ : . pert physiotherapist, vt . } ' A bus picks her up da'ly from Gives Recipe ‘her home and reluens her to it : . -after the day's training sessions For Long Life © ‘ite over _ . ™ , tis stillteo early to tell how * Recipe for a Jang life given inach of her muscle strenptn by a Prince Rupert woman at. bor ean recever, She has made her 80th birthday is “eat, drink. progress; she ts dethnitely get- pO happy and have a pood sense’ ting stroaneer, pot weaker, of humor,” | With two other children In the Mrs, FY. Wb Hoeft, 1072) Ninth fanviy, the Jones were pressed Avenue bast, was guest of honor! to pay the full cost of the long hw aneptlse py yee tawed ese af tradning whie Is mee son OF er bithday, staged apy hive Lori a fighting Wednesday. by triends and uate " a hh inp nseful Hite, ° neighbors at the home of Mrs. 701 ML of the peonte Robert MeKay at 1025 Ninth Ay- WIth the sUpPOrE of The pois enue ust. Ore, the Child Care ane oll Cos hostesses were Mrs, MeKay, | Mund is uble to underwrite the . es » tor ’hnlng cand care pro- >Mrs, KH. Mourehouse, Mrs, long terns tri 4 ue Mavid Owens , Britns whieh are necessary. in PY . a, ee / Mrs, Hoeft out her birthday su niiny cases, stmike while guests sang “Happy! The Prince Rupert Kinsmen Birthday.” Club is currently campalening Mrs, Toft was presented with) for $3,000 in ald of (he Fund, nisht wear by Mrs. Mogrehouse ‘rhey wilt stage a Methers’ ou behall af all present. Mareh February 1, Tavitect uests were Mrs. Q. HL. wo eeteeupneenee vs Olewn, Mes, Wiis Doavidsen. Mts, Myron Buwal, Mra dW. Denning, Mrs. GC. FL Graham, Ais. CHiseppe Rosin, Mrs, dines Bishop Watts _ Nit Kew and nis wens TO Attend mt London Meet — . LEGAL REVENUK VANCOUVER @ Lawhrerke er here pala Sh 140.000 bn flies | in 157% compared with $40,000 fy W058, Inereased motor vehiele | Reed Rew TG. Watts, Mehap of Cotedouta, wilh attend a meet tag oat Arehbehops ana Bishops | Of the Anvlean Communion ote hues were the dada factor, banibeth ehiee, Landon, ns era ane cers ate a ase four, NORTHERN CENTRE Phe anecting, head every 10. Dawson Creek at (he suit OF yenes, has heen set for Julyes to! the Alnska highway fs a omaln rd a « Lor ppreduels Augusy 10, Oe ee Oo vient. “ Bishop Watts will leave Prine Rupert May 87 and sadl trom | Montreab aboard the "“Suxontn' | ‘dune 3 , i ty Dally Nows Classifieds 1 “i. Under sponsorship of the Fund iwho are suffering some handi- ‘Lori attends the G. F. ‘Strong | ; Rehabyitation ,Centre-in ivan; couver every weekday for’: train-}- 8, ing.to overcome a Ppolio-like- mus-.? OF: cular weakness which ‘struck her She is unable to walk without icg and body braces: If she is! it: $ i i “y" , The muscles of her neck arc. v) Wi ? . _ {90 weak to hold her head com i “ersonatty. JCEARING ss. fortably erect for too long a time. | Y / g But when you see Lori at her. cesk in the rehabilitation cen- | f schoolroom, you'd | Rey. J. A- Roskam.. REGULAR. BAPTIST. (0050 fF _ 829 6th’ Ave. East: . Sunday School | 10 aim. . Morning Service 11:15 am Rev. L.-B. Jackson |". Dial 39' EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH ., Sth Ave. at Ambrose", Sunday. School 11:00 ‘a.m. ‘-. Morning Service i2:00-p.m.: Rev. H.W: Foster | | te ST. BAULIS LUTHERAN: - “Sth Ave. at McBride St.” Sunday School: 10. a.m). “ALS. Olson e305 Dial: 418: o.. PENTECOSTAL. TABERNACLE. oo < 202. 6th’ Ave. West! Morning / Serviee: 12:3 Rey. Aq Sunday’ School °10:30 aan! a Rev. Wm. E.. Leggette “ Dikal "5839 EIRST. PRESBYTERIAN, ) 285 .4th” Ave. East - reo Pe’ Suriday Sehook—19: Tiny. Tots: & Nursery-—11 q Rev. Ivan S. Gambie »>: i | t ‘ J. 0. THE SALVATION: 4EMY¥- BS Fraser Street. 0 Sunday School 12:30 ‘Pemie 6 3 Sr. Capt. = | ae eos “Dial. 3024: j FIRST UNITED — af | 636 6th Ave. West - , ft Senlor Sunday School 9.45 a:im.. ne a mia 4): | . 8 years and under at I] am: WOOL PRINT — This wool Rev. V. EL McEacaern Ph. 3114. print features fruits and flow- | BET ith Agee goer - ers in pale shades on a brown | Sunday School 10 am. * background. The short-sleeved ; Rev, A. Hart Dial 305 dress with a sofuy dloused | Sm - bodice has a slightly rolled | Port EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL Nar that dips low in the i CMe nnonite Brethren Chureh) cola alps ‘{ Sunday Schoo! ..,,.. 10:30 a.m. back. The loosely draped solid Worship Service ..... 7:30 p.m. colored belt rests easily on the hips. (CP Photo) Pastor: Rev. Jacob Bergen ms FIRST UNITED CHURCH SANUARY 26 SERVICES 11 a.m. — Morning Worship 7.20 p.m. —- Gospel Hymn Sing led by the Senior Cholr under James Kilgour CAAT 7.40 p.m. — Worship - ‘‘Split-Level Family” A 30 min, Cound and Color Film will be shown during the Service ° Fon LY Oe remneam angen teem aN I HIT PARADE OF FOODS...FIT | FOR A KING ‘ Here's food for your every mood . « « skilllully prepared by @ master chet, ivory deltly served ina congenial atmosphare | Diiha , that’s conducive to your full enjoyment, Showr The prices will prove equally pleasing Delight to your pocketbook! * Visit the BAMBOO |: ROOM Broadway Cafe At ¢ wats Pet ta Pe Pk aban 8 ct Mek Net ate hin ded cekae 0 “bed ia. te fp aed acl! ha te ch bach ot ga. t ng verse of: n Scripture as it is found in Psalms 119:11. ‘The Ps almist' says, “Thy,” : word. have I hid in my heart that I might not sin’ against Thee” In our daily papers about the! every dilemnia we may ‘find ‘our-!.. De i good and bad :n our educational! selves in: Thig way.is. Jesus’. "ve need not God's. word ‘ity loves...’ hearts, that we may be educated... : by it and instructed. The crime: - God’s Word and be guided by it,) way of living? Have you tried” oo - Have you God’s Word in “your, © heart. that may not. sin’ against: ” Dial 2650} « Sunday School 10 a.m..and. 1216 4°." - > Dial’ 5060} _ Dial 4403 fo” and Mrs. Tom ‘Smith. J ay a’. ah oat