Msi fyi tN SO ge ane ve ” anne ROE ET neat CNEL AREA ERD 4 , mK ae Vat wt het ey Prince Rupert Daily News | Friday, September 19, 1958 PRESENTING - The ‘Tee Shirts of The Year For r Boys COMPLETELY "WASHABLE DRESSY AND SMART 1, 2, 3, 4. “ACRILAN” | by Tah-6: Shanter | vathe stork Shoppe “Phonic 3821 _ 221 3rd Ave. W. ‘ ‘Sizes: AS ELAS SOLS SL Py a wee: FIRST UNITED CHURCH SEPT. 21. ~~ RALLY DAY 9: 45 am, TEEN BIBLE CLASS Al 00 a.m. —.RALLY DAY SERVICE —-No Sunday School classes. , » All children meet in Church Hall. at 10:45 a.m. and parade . to Church. ° _—Baby Sitting Service Service provided. 7:30. p.m. — EVENING WORSHIP) “Blessed are they that mourn” Minister: Rev. V. E. McEachern, B.A., B.D., Th. M.. e vt obs : : First Presbyterian Church Minisler——Rev, Ivan 8. Ganbie, B.A. B.D. be Morning Worship -—- 11: 90 a.m. ie Communion Service a Sermon — “Spiritual: Nutrition” . Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m. - Sermon — “Jesus Qualifies as. High Priest” Organist & Choir director — Mrs. E. J. Smith ‘(Sunday School — 10:00 a.m., — Tiny Tots — 11::00 a.m.) | wove service held in ‘substitute -teachers: . OF PRINCE RUPERT | | : A Branch of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, ® Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 4 SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. : The Title of This Week’s Lesson-Sermon : | “MATTER” ‘ Testimony Meetings Second Wednesday, 8 p.m. : Every Month %. _ and Avenue opposite Fourth Strect Here for Ce Business Pleasure One good way tc mix business with pleasure is to bring . your colleague & friends here to dine. Our complete Menu includes dishes to please every palate, and service is alway's perfection. * Visit The Bamboo Room AT THE _ BROADWAY CAFE 4 wre! wea NTIS wood ‘ . t LO ve Miss Dolyn’ McMeekin and Miss ‘Winifred Dibb | SAP IES PEELE EELS SE SBE ELC EATEN EM ANE ach | ; Bridal shower honors. were joint hostesses Tuesday night when they en- tertained bride-elect Miss. Carol. Chastney.-with a’ surprise, ‘shower at the home of Miss Dibb‘s: parents Rally. day _ scheduled © at United — "With the annual Rally Day First . United Church on ‘Sunday morning, there will be no regular Sunday school classes. . Instead all children will meet in the church hall at .10:45.a.m. and parade to Church with their teachers. The service will be kept short and interesting | for the children, Mrs. James Pinniger will tell the children’s story. A_ special feature of the service will be the installation. of all Sunday school teachers and officers for the current year by Rev. Vernon E. McEachern. The staff of some 30 teachers incluudes as officers: Douglas Archibald, jr. superin- | tendent, Mrs. -W. G.. McGruther, primary supt.; Mrs. O. R. Green, kindergarten supt.; Mrs. D,.H. Payne, nursery supt.. dnd: Mrs. James Pinniger, sec- -treasurer. Teachers are . Dr. G. WL J. Fiddes, Dr. A. ‘W.. ‘Large, Richard Chudley, Mrs. -K. F.. Harding, Mrs. G. 'W. Fiddes, Mrs.: R. .R. Johnson,: Mrs. R. J Johnston, Mrs, Scott McLaren, Mrs. John Decker,.. Misses Rita Yoston, Thelma Childs, Ann Harding, Sharon Montgomery, Shirley Ol- son,: Barbara... McGruther .and Faulkner, Mrs. Wm.’ Dunn, Mts. Herbert Dearden, . Mrs. A. W. Large, Mrs. “Arthur Oswald and Mr. Harold Thomas. ‘In addition; Mrs. Harding; Mrs. -Burnip and iets Montgomery, act as Plan- is ‘Mrs. James Rennie. will super- vice the baby sitting dept. which provides care for children-under 2 years during the | morning church service... Mr. McEachern will teach the teen age Bible class, for 14 years and =° over, which meets in the Manse at “Mrs. A. Bj: on: 1611- ‘Atlin Avenue.:: Miss ° ‘Chastney’s ‘marriage | to. Robert’ Pederson; will - be. an event of September 26 in» St, of Paul's Lutheran. church. Under a canopy of pink and ” white streamers, the guest-of- honor received. her. gifts, ar- ranged *in a ‘basket decorated |° en tone, following . the ‘bingo and shower games. |. The. beautifully ° ‘decorated bride’s. cake, made. by Mrs. T. A. McMeekin;:: was ‘served: by? the matron-of- honor-elect’ “Mrs. B.. R. Tymchuk while. brides- maid-elect. Miss Dibb with Miss |” McMeekin’ served the refresh- ments. Other. ‘guests were Mrs. Melvin Davis,Mrs. Thomas A. ‘McMee- kin, Mrs, Eric James,: Mrs. Ter-" ence’ Shenton, Miss Doreen Jo- hanson, Miss Sharon Bond, Miss Anne Davis, Miss Lorraine Love, Miss: Claire Vaientin, Mrs. A: F. Skattebol, Miss Georgina cal and Mrs.. DS. Negrych. - PERSONALS Mrs. A. L. Bell school trustee of. School District ‘52. with the secretary-treasurer. Mrs. M: M. | Roper, leave tomorrow by Can- adian Pacific Airlines plane for the B.C. School Trustees associa- tion annhal convention in Ke-. lowna, September 21° to. 25. Trustee William Homenuk,, now. in Vancouver will also ‘be. in’ at tendance . ‘and leaving Monday by plane is chairman of ‘school board W. J. Scott. Julius - Johnson, 600 pourth Avenue: East; left this morning by CPA plane for Vancouver via ‘the “polar: route” for a three- month holiday. visiting relatives in Norway. - Miss Sandra Tindale, of. Bril- liant, B.C., left this morning by plane for her. home following a two-month holiday in the city as guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. ands Mrs. John Tindale, © 1724 Eighth Avenue East. “os Mrs. Charles Roverts’ and her} 9:45 a.m. each Sunday. On Sunday evening Rev. Mc- Eachern’'s sermon will be on the 2nd Beatitude, “Blessed are they that mourn,’ ” * readers Canadian Legion; ‘Branch. 27. general Ww Aten vy % day, September 24 at 8 p.m. Refresh- ments will be served alter meeting. 5 (190) @ S.O.N. Meeting, Monday Sep- tember 22, 8 p.m. (188) Bulser 3. @ Cash for old Gold Dr. K. O. Sept. 29 ‘All parents ‘are specially: in- vited to the Rally’ Day Service. Lanne EYE SPECIALIST will be in the City from Please phone your family doctor for appointment. daughter ‘Debbie of 952: Ambrose: Avenue, left’ this - morning hy ‘plane for a ‘week's ‘ holiday™ in Vancouver and New. Westminster visiting relatives. for Vancouver to” enter: nis". ond. “year at UBC. : | SURVEY. POISONS ~*~ Bae een eeeT rm -been undertaken for time in British Columbia. Dr. John Dean, director of Vancou- ver General Hospital poison con- trol centre, said “we want to be able to warn parents of the most likely circumstances under which poisonings happen.” FLEMING to Oct. 3 SRR Raymond Jesse, son of Mr! and! Mrs... Michdel Orom,:.1384~ ‘Sixtht Norway: hall. Avenue ‘East; left. today. by. plane} . ‘ec- | the meeting - that ° the x j session: “will .feature” “Christmas |: {in October” when members..are i ANCOUVER -@-——A survev ofi* " Yo ¥ the first. aR Mies, BRAND NEW DICK LONG a Wee TOR menmenaatse ‘| Re RUPE “Evenings open till 9 pr” We LIMITED OFFER MOT® Hy al yy Pp Yranen ibtiworsub re Aaenee td ACU OAASNAAAALaAad ied f 4286 — PHONE — 2 poor SEDAN FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AT... EG Rial, Kits REV. DANIEL SMITH will con- duct.. special ‘services: in: ‘the’ - Evangelical «Free « church : be-: ginning - ‘September © ‘24, until. ~ October 6. ‘Nightly: services. whl. be at 8-p.m. ‘and’ Sunday. Se8=) sions. at. 11 a.m.; 12 noon: and” 1530. p.m. A graduate of: Cliff _College in England, Mr. Smith. -gerved: in China, spent: five |. ‘years. in Ceylon and ‘India and. is now, with the Extension, de- partment of ‘the’ Prairie’. Bible’ | group’s ae meet Mrs, H.. ve “Grainger ° “Mrs. a t convener; .. Mrs. : AG Ié: Bussanich, publicity;* ‘Mrs. : “William” ‘Donald- “$0 son, f Fowlie .and: Mrs.”E.. J eee . membership; Mrs. Paul. ‘Yablon- |: ski, well baby : clinic; ” ‘Mrs: ‘Mich= |: Mrs: Joseph. Rurka; social. con- vener; Mr.. ‘Small,’ ‘representative | -who has been'‘with: Conrad: Street ‘Installed ‘wit Mi R.A, McLean program is “gsecretary;* ; Mrs...” George |: ael ‘Hrehirchuk;’: ‘dental ‘clinic; to’ PT councils: aT. safety. committe “During; “the.” introduction, Of | teachers : school: ‘principal: Ts .G. A,..MeNeice, | he -| Bateman. paid tribute:to. Grade ao he 1 teacher.’ Miss’. “Norma: Irving ‘school :; for’ the ‘past: ‘nine. “years | + and to. vice-principal Mrs.’ Con-|! ‘stance’. -Weise, Teaching ‘Grade! 3° for” ‘th pasts) ‘10°. years: Institute, Three Hulls, Alberta. Plans for the. ‘Junior. made Tuesday night “wher Women ‘of | the Moose .. “Members ‘of the: ‘Women. of. ‘the Moose , will -assist “as: canvasse 7s October. 25. when’ the Prince Rupert. branch’ of the. Canadian Arthritis. and: Rheumatism /So- ciety ‘stages its annuat campaign for funds... Ut ‘WOTM: members pledged ‘sup- poyt Wednesday. night. at ‘the; regular meeting held: in, the} Moose -Temple_ with, Mrs, William. Pilfold,’ ‘senior: regent, ‘in. the chairs “ oe Mrs. John. Patrick was “named dat 40 the Civic Cen- tre... : y 1: “Appointed ~ to. the ‘Women’ Ss Co- ordinating Council was Mrs: | JohnH. Stannard who will as- Mrs.. Thoma as i asked. to bring | gifts” for’ “the. Mooseheart - children. ‘Mrs. | Wil- | ren At the Social Service com- mittee mecting, September 10, held at the home of Mrs. Sam- uel Haugan. chairman = Mrs. Katherine Murphy presided. Final plans were made = for the rummage sale to be hyld September 25, with proceeds ear-marked to go toward sisting the Jack and Jill school for retarded children Mrs. Herbert Glassey monthly rattle. as- won the Ten rpembers were present at the Alumni committee meeting reld at the home of chairman “Yrs William Way Further plans were made for the WOTM tall baeagr. The eroup Will feature ono procery hamper raffle The chairman won the monthiy draw VANCOUVER (F Vineouver’s famed Theatre Under Phe Stars In Stanly Park showed aw protit of more than $10.000 tor the season lust ended, dtie to favorable weather ft iy Wren wan . | a fi a ny ‘ i mae / fn h , an da an au Reyer pete traf i ds waseiy vin - Mee tente, aemcmaarint nie 0 webs! a AN saimamadheipiiandye whidn sens | Wate iewidons OS ciaat ‘ ooetai abbe rh arial > | 5318 regular session. at, the home eld, te Bens) secretary, | Sist - vat the. council’s - tea: to. be i held -October 15. in’ the. Sons _of. Chamber. “of. Commerce |t and Jaycettes’ annual: installation. dinner. dance were | .bers..2: nthe. Jaycettes. held™ its of Mrs. G..P.;Woodsi “At the: September ' 27° affair’ an the Aero club, ‘provincial J aycee |. | president -G.-P." Woodside» will | install, Jaycettes “Mrs. Dover, president. Whiteley; « “George : nfiigh 0 was the’ 3 ea en Spt on-. Floyd" Eby,.. treasurer: In. other: business, : of. thanks ‘Was. read” ‘from Mrs. : Jocelyn’ ‘Bolton, curator ofthe, .Museum: of». Northern’ British. Columbia, in, which: ‘she thank-., ed the: ‘members’ for’ donat- a ing . the * “collection. box”. cthe- new. museum. -: Two prospective: mem ers. Mrs. Ronald Trainor..and: Mrs.: “Leon=| |e ard ‘Knutson. were weleomed./at the: meeting: : investigate - having™ a. ae ry ¢ impsite atl nieeting.- ve nee a Regular BapMepraney evar Sigel icct Free churches gathered at the horne of Rev. and Mrs Lloyd Jackson Tuesday night io honor bride-elect Miss Nad 1a Beketov. Co-hostesses shower was Mrs. shall. Miss Beketov becomes the bride of Stuart Brockett tom- orrow afternoon. Following a series of games, the guest-of-honor received her attractively wrapped gifts. ar- ranged under a mountain scene, with a oominiature bride iid groom sailing on a calm hake, depreling smooth sailing for the afflanced couple A short seripture reading and for the brida! 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