Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 3, 1958 . 7:30 am 8:30 arn. 11:00 a.m, 3:00 p.m 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew’s Cathedral Church EASTER DAY —-Holy Communion —Holy Commuhion —Choral Communion and Sermon —Holy Baptism ——Even Song. and Sermon Sunday School as usual CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Prince Rupert, B.C Branch of the Mother. Church, The First Church of Christ, 2nd Avenue and SUNDAY SERVICE: The Title of This Week's Lesson-Sermon Testimony Meetings Second Wednesday, 8 p.m. 4th Street Scientist, in Boston, Mass. 11:00 a.m. “UNREALITY” Every Month Joint Choirs ST. “ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘FROM OLIVET TO CALVARY’ Present Easter Cantata by J. H. Haunder. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 4th, 8.00 P.M. in an voaorsvebdratesd ahead sevsvegeconsrascseroverer beste er 4 Koy al legs to self tandard — fi or B Ca 3 lape measures a Spetial to The Dally. News - LONDON—British Columbia will see.17 inches of royal legs this summer when England’s Princess Margaret attends _ the B.C. Centennial celebrations, representing the trown. — - Top London style houses last week presented thelr collec~ - tlons in a royal fashion show, from which. Princess: Margaret will pick her tour ensembles. " Fashion leaders Norman Hartness and Worth were the pace setters in the show of. dainty: costumes, fit for a princess. | . The consensus alter the royal, showihg was that Princess Margaret would introduce 17 as the thagle nuinber in British skirt hems. a sees: | WEEKLY SERMON : “WHY GOOD FRIDAY?” ‘By REV. VERNON E, McEACHERN Hl First United Church Tomorrow is “Good Friday.” Why do we. call’ it Good Friday? What’s good about it? How. can we call it ‘““Good’’ when on that day sinful men put to death unjustly the best person this world has ever known? Nor can we of the 20th cen- . : , tury plead that we have no con- nection with the events of -that CHURCH - first “Good Friday.” For the * same sins which nailed Jesus to CIRECTORY the Cross on that day are still ‘erucifying - Christ today — jeal- ousy, . envy, . ‘pride, arrogance, ‘greed for power and money, treachery and’ cowardice, con- formity. to the-morals and plea- sures of the crowd, etc. ‘| Services tn all ehurehes at WL a.m. and 7:30 pom., except as shown ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Senior School 9:45 a.m. Juniors and Kindergarten 11 a.m. Very Rev. A. E. Hendy ial 4766 ST. PETEDCS ANGLICAN Scal Cove Miss Maine Bulmer, B.A., L. Th. Sunday Scheol 11 a.m. 2300 Seal Cove Circle Dinl 255¢ FIRST BAPTIST 5th Ave. E. at Young 8t. Sunday Schoo) 10 a.m. and 12:15 Rev, J. A. Roskam Dial 6060 Everyone of us. is found in the people around the Cross on the first “Good Friday.” .The sol- diers gambled for his few scraps of clothing; they couldn’t care less. The scoffers passed by and jeered at Him: “If you are the Son of God, come down from the Cross.” The priests and scribes thought they had saved their positions -by doing away with this “troublemaker.” Pilate had _made himself popular with the crowd by giving in to their lust for pleasure. His closest disciples had fled for their lives. Only the faithful few remained to watch from afar. It will be the same tomorrow. Where will the overwhelming REGULAR BAPTIST 629 Gth Ave. East Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Service 12:15 a.m. Rev. L. E. Jackson Dial 3971 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Gth Ave, at Ambrose Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Service 22:00 p.m. Ovy rr T9804 "M “H *ASY ST, PACL’S LUTHERAN Sunday School 1% am. crowds of Easter morning be? Omagh DEES bt Bp d Cary NT “ ' this afternoon attended a successful presentation of varied entertainment staged by 34 pupils of Roose- Avelt Park school in its first uschool ‘Talent. Festival. “ Safe Paden wih POL eR AT ROOSEVELT PARI ~ New school: festival whos! - Drésé rbiledrshl ‘toP ahd eri tire cast: in the stage produc. . _ tion “Je Mald and the Golden, Slipper”, will bé held at‘10 am. bo" Saturday in the Civié Centre” ’ ‘ auditorium. KTRN—-030 ke, Savarday, coke ‘> nit wot ed igeei - pleases large crowd|- A crowd of 450 students, teachérs and parents | “This festival was held to re- |’ place, in. some small way, the Dibb, in an acrobatic dance rou: annual Music and Drama Fes-|tine; Gail Bartlett. in a Scottish mW tival formerly held here each|dance and Ian Cullen, present- year,” Principal John Steele/ing a Highland dance... . said today. Recitations were delivered by “Bood. Fide Service.~ — 8B: 00. p. me Cathedral and: First Présbytetian - Easter Cantata—"From. Olivet. to: Calva | _ by, Maunder.. ~ EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES: - Morning. Worship—11: ‘00.4.1: " Sernon Topic—_’Now is. Christ Risen’ Evening Worship—7: 30. p.m. :. Sermon Topic—’Doubting : Thomas’. Bring the whole family to: these, Sete See bk Grade 8 pupil Arnold Rivett, ‘Susan Harding and Linda Stand- with poise and dignity, was the | Ting. concert’s emcee. ‘Lother Mensche was the only James Groves opened the violin soloist. The successful event was di- trumpet “solo Only other ‘brase rected by Mr. Steele and teacher instrument ‘presentation was Miss Norma Greig. performed by eight ~ year - old , trumpeter Douglas Morris. | 4, ow . Most popular musical entries Army officer were piano solos performed by| | po Bob Donaldson, Allison Newton, h . Id wire Joseph Scuby, Karen McBride, © Ss SErVvICesS William Garland, Lee Donald- son and Grace Hendy. Holy Week services are - being Patricia: -Burnip’ and Allison held each night at the Salvation Field filled: the school’s activity |ATmy this week. room with - music. from four- Last.’ night Brigadier | ‘Hector handed’ piano: playing... * :‘|Nyrerod,. Correctional’ Officer Taking. fhe, spotlight for ‘the from Vancouver, brought a mess- second most popular -entries| age on Discipleship, bringing a were accordion solos by David | challenge ‘to all to be disciples Greissel, Dale Montgomery, Ger- | of Christ. : ry Fossum, Linda Nesechuck The topics ‘for. Brigadiers and Kalle Kriitmaa. ° ‘| message for each-of. the ‘meet- Vocal solos were presented py| ings he will speak at are as Judy Pinniger, Jo-Anne Perley,| follows: |. . Brian Stanford and Donald) hursday—“Christ’s love unto Klages. the. end.” : 7 od .A large variety of dancing was| - .. ’ og “ displayed in ‘the dancing en-. Friday morning -—“The Seven)’ , 3F . tries. Winnie Dixon and Bar- Sayings from the Cross. bara McLaren, presented. solo| Friday Evening—“Himself He |. dance numbers while’ the High-| could not save. land Fling was exihibited by| Saturday— ~The Three Salva- Marlene Kruger, Allison Field, } tions.” Pat Burnip and Moira Forbes. Sunday 11 a.m, — “Resurréc- Others in the dance. section}tion.” . were Lillian Dixon, performing Sunday, qT: 30 pm—“The Fact the Hungarian Dance; Georgina of Christ's’ Resurrection.” 77 ORD ER Rey. A. S. Olson Either asleep in their beds, or out fishing and picnicking. 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FLOWERS | meaning for us; must we not en- NOW! ter into the Cross of Good Fri- Rev. Ivan S. Gamble Dial 5823 So * oe - wo day? How can we expect to share | RB se MB a THE SALVATION ARMY in His suffering on the .Cross3;., Why do we-call it’ “Good Fri- day?” Simply ‘because on ‘that; day in. which the evil within | man did ‘its worst, God revealed }{. - Himself as’ One who suffers for us and with us. On that day Christ, the Son of God, bore’ in| His body the sins of the whole | world, saying, “Father, forgive | them; for they know not what! they do.” It is .“Good Friday” | when we realize our own sinful-, ness and accept the divine for- giveness which’ was poured out Fraser Street oe as Rg Sunday 11:00 a.m. Holiness Service 12:45 .pm. Sunday School Join’ i ke ‘The Easter’ Parade i 7:30 p.m. Salvation Meeting “f] Sr. Capt. and Mrs. Tom Smith ' Dial 3024 FIRST UNITED 63G Gth Ave. West Sonlor Sunday School 9.45 1.m. & years and under at 11 am. Rev. V. E. 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