a woe at “ba ye ae : cpt Mad es mo ‘ ‘ or ian ce BP 0 PFI ‘ : mf vous ‘ vat 7 + 4 ofthe 4 mt F A! ; Utne, yelty, RCMP detach-: iment. ‘anounced: totday, i gt. Todd said'that the aa Av nual, RCMP Ball’ wotild: be’ held. in’ ithe ». Navy. Drill? hall April - 26. With the iRGMP, officers. attend- Hing in their full dress ae it “is hoped the“ évent - will: become * ‘one of the more color- | ‘ful affairs of the social [seoson, he: ‘said, | Sota neta se wet 44 res Pa I he 00 am. iy 76; .p.m.- ~“TIME: AND ETE i foe ‘e. LOA = eo Te 'Policemen's Ball, me rstof its kind in Prince | Rl iSi planned: for.’ Ml month, Sot,.:J. We odd, NCO.in charge ‘of. | Bible ‘should hold in. our Educar | ' Yet the, Ignorance | of. the, Bible a peewee © men. temmmreney: owned FIRST UNITED CHURCH MARCH 10 SERVICES : — "EDUCATION: ‘AND - FAMILY’ RELIGION” ‘Sacrament ‘of. Baptism-wil ‘be observed.’ 0, pm “The Seven, Deadly. Sins:, (3) “ANGER” _« *tolor film Produced by. Moody Institute of: Belence, Silver: eollection and: coffee te by Christians, Even, today, Ate" eracy “Aisappeats where ‘and asiy |the cause of. Christian. Missions advanicesy:. #53 rls Mall be’ a ‘good time’: there fore, o point out the place: the: tlohal program. It Js my consid- eted opinion’ that. a. knowledgee,| of .the:. Bible. is necessary» a {good education and’ thal: ‘ho. one’ should consider himself educa- | ted’ who, is {gnorant .“of:the’ greatest. and most. ; Important literature “Jn the world. ° ne A. former president, of Harvard! University once:made the observ-, allon that.if he had. (o,: ‘choose between a college education and. 1a. thorough knowledge : rot the Bible, he would choose the Jatter,: ane RNITY'—48 ininute sound and M demennenetaener “0 ers 7 ‘ 9 pm, Sunde yeryone : SMGSATION i i BAPTIST. CHURCH. ay, ‘March 10. | Welcome, - 7 efor: rae Le 7 ¥ “FiRST BAPT ay 00 a.m, _ - Bapllem — “Why? ‘When do we make too Creation, Genesis, Chapters a” a che: i. yao cee Fee e St Andrew S Cathedral Church oy “4 Res A, 4 a : “LENT | The Sermon at Even i: Shy Me. Herbert H. B 4 ON Tee oo fe wl of Booth Memo , ny Ehristian Sj 20 d Ave, Wert, =e wa ce 2 © x sees Sunday services 11 a.m, 4 q Ver, J. A. -Reskam, Pastor. ' ‘SUNDAY, MARCH 10th a 7:30-p.m, — The first of, a eerles of sermons on the Story of © t wilt demonstrate the complete harmony between real Bclence “4and what the Bible actually teaches, Sai Sete lee ree ee ep ee wows _ Branch of the Mother (: ured . Belentlet, Boston, Mass, ¥.Meetings which include Testimonials of healing in hristian Science held 2rd Wednesday of month at 8 p.m, | _ Subject of legson Sunday, March 10; MAN | , , . . Soe . } id ! . te IST. CHURCH Iittie: oY too'much of Baptism? © one'to three, These messages _— — t “ : MARCH, 10 ’ i ? song will -be preached each, BA, of the staff . rial High School. ee ee te ee ee we ee ab ae elee Pe gener ence , Society | Prince Rupert, WC, First Cure of CUrtst | Sunday School 1) a.m. =e > vane aed “Hr 4 im & “TIME & ETERNITY” | Sound Motion Picture Film r Poe UCATION. wy o “Tomortoy will: main the _ obsertatice, ot “Ebucalion “| Prince: Rupert, That chistes age interestett IiRev.'J. el Planning’. / 1omorrow: night. on- My Week in dn. this: stibject. 13): ‘| thdleated ” by: ‘the. fact that modern’: sea for: tit wmasses began with the Christlar’ Church.) os ee ye i The fifst colleges were started ‘~~ | eat ce Morolog ayer 318 him: Add 1b Ehst — Dini 9470 ee ee ee oe mtb re bE le diate tidied FLINT WAPPIS nr Op Ave. T. wt Toung Bt’ ' Suadit Gonoel 10 a.m. add Meds few, dy A, Rauskam Dial ONWd weet eee pie ple ved erga 8 eon nea AM ‘aby Het a Mt wash Drama: Festival. uo excerpts: by Derek Allan and Bul: R. G. Moore, was delighted, - shortage of suitable plays for Was, one of them.” ~ young choral ‘speaking ‘groups, # * Someone was trying to tell cts going to" ‘be. ; aity, couucll=-and Mrs, Gilmore. ' * co has troubled bassmen for years, taxis and too heavy to carry, ‘fo his troubles: mum ‘width to be classed as a ‘ angle, " he said. “Thig lowers its ' makes it a musical instrument, “py RON: von thie Cirle Centre as the: backeloth for Slanghter’ on ‘Second " Aventae last night, Lt was the-siaugiter of another gallant. at-: |. tempt to; introduce a4 ‘Mttle culture into the. city, Less than 100. | ‘people atterided’ the lat coinpetitive stage of the Dancing’ and: ' Terrace: Little Theatre players travelled 92 miles to. put on: “0 comedies : for an audjence of about one person. per: mile—~ and even some.of those‘ were. from’ Terrace, Two Shakespearcan “school wore included ina ‘Tb-cenf program. Festival Conimittec: ‘president: Bill. Hankinson told me. ‘that. unless a’record crowd turns ‘up for tonight's special concert, the. -a$soclation. will’ be’ faced with a, financial: loss, : ‘you: consider, there. are nearly 200; organizations for, fust over (10; 000. residénts in ‘this city, it Is hardly surprising they haven't, ‘(sme for extra-curricular activities, .” oh Teaching standards in Prince: Rupert must be good if Oscar Johivikas {gan examplé, This boy. couldn't speak English ' ‘three’ years ago, but‘yesterday he won a-gold sea} rating for an ‘almost: . flawless teading of Psalm 121, His King Bdward: school prinelpal, Py Incidentally, ‘Mr, Moore has his own way . of ‘beating the ‘age-group, He collects bright ideas ‘and adapts them ‘himself, “Laid of Dreams Come Tue,” performed yesterday afternoon, - Finally;: ‘congratulations to the teachers who conducted the ‘Toscanini would have willed a better and more disciplined Tesponse out of those ingelic- -looking. youngsters, he % ‘Bouth: Dakota, ‘they have a clay-like soil they call gumbo, ‘The Gumboiroads ate-hard and smooth as glass, when they are dry, |. “bul when it-ts wet the gumbo balls up under the fenders. until jt:locks the wheels on a cat. He said, that recently, during the wet: ‘spell, a farmer’s- hogs got a little’ lump of. gumbo on. their _ talis:, As” they. walked around the lumps got bigger and bigger 7 until ‘the: Welght. pulled their skin back so tight they couldn't get: their eyes: shut. Eventually: they: died. from lack’of sleep: * Knowing Nothing about hogs,.i'm sceptical about the: truth , : of the-story: Anywayy, until I car¢ check it I’ve replied with ‘the ; facl that three little. ink: drops ‘are still crying because ‘their’” ‘mother | is’ ‘in. the pen and. they a don’ t know how long the sentence ° . “Traffic” ‘Otticer Edward Gilmore of Petaluma, california, 4 ‘-relired: after-15 years this week. Over the years he: had given’ traffic’ tickets to the. mayos, city. judge, all six ‘members of the “Despite all: the ‘trials and: tribulations, dear old brigiand ‘ _ ‘stl has time for this sort of caper: - student learned a basic traffic fact today. His bass fiddle is a : vehiele,. Amateur musician Toby Jessel faced “a problem that. a “T thought I'd solved my problem by attaching a. * small, ‘rubber- tired' wheel to the bottom of the instrument,” Jessel said. “In this way I could just it aicag, the sidewalks.” ae aT a ane aan .- Pyopelling his bull’ fiddle along one of Oxford's crowded po DO sidewalks, Jessel was. “slopped by a ‘policeman. ‘ ‘See here,” said |. + Oye a Se “the officer, “that thing’ you're pushing—it’s a vehicle. You must | Bae D8 Bs ‘get In (he road: with it.” Jessel complica, but this. ‘only added ans : os “When I started pushing the instrument through the streets. ‘on ‘night jobs, 1 was stopped again,” -tald I'd have fo have head lights. and a req tail light.” ”) _” Jessel appealed .to: the. chicf constable, who sent around a serzeant with a tape measure, The sergeant found the fiddle |--°.-- tas 23% inches wide, a half- inch ,under ‘the regulation. mini-. | | pix feet. high: Thay put it back in the. vehicle classification. “Jessel asked police to {ake a liberal view. “I push it at ai + The: sergeant said the problem was getting too big- for him | I “ahd ‘appealed to.a police inspéctor, who gaye this: ruling: “AJ os (Hough you will not be required to have head lights anda tails} 8s |. | light,: we feel it- would be helpful if you carry a torch to give a eS adequate, ‘warning of.-your approach.” " BO MP MONK oo a 2 Ne Bilge Berry, “who. “Leonard Knutson last’ hight in-th _was feted with a pre- “nuptial -at the home.of the groom’ S* mother Mrs, Knutson,’ Hostesses for the ‘surprise. ‘an r affair were Mrs, Victor. Johnson: Dominick: and Mrs, Vernon Ciccone, The guest of honor, upon, are -riving was seated: under. | canopy “of ‘pink “and. ‘white streamers; centred ‘with a large white bell, Presentation . of the large’ array of: attractive . pifts was made from 8, colorfully decorated. wagon. : “Mrs, Johnson provided enter- | ~tainment: with. piano’: selections : followed by’ the ‘Serving of ae -refreshments,. © 7. |" Invited guests. were the bride's 1 u= mother: Mrs, A; R,' Berry, the ‘pert L ‘| bride’s grandmother :Mrs..A. G, her: meet, g-in the: Bay Brain, Mrs. : Elizabeth... Kinsler, | 8 afé Moftday,n{el ~ (Mrs, Henty_ Hansen, Mrs: John: Mussel of Booth Memorial | High. But. when |. Bonde, _ Miss: :C Mrs. .E.°C. _Shier,.. Colussi, ‘Mrs,: Kennet Miss’ Alberta Renwick, Mrs. jon Haines,--Mrs, ‘Ronal pes Mrs, Derrick Ratel ‘scholars of the King’ Edward - d don't think -even: the ‘late of - Robert” Davis, - 1292: Beach - oe -+Place; left today by CPA plane} OS for Sechelt where he has’ been !}- ‘transferred: as accountant: with the Bank. of Montreal. 2 ‘University’ "Toronto | and -Columbla . University." in New. York; As executive » director, western division, . Canadian -Councll.. f ‘Christians : and Jews, she" ‘works ‘with. minority ° ‘groups including religious “commitinities, thie “Alberta: In-" dians ‘and: new Canadians. Fol- Jowing’; ‘extensive* studies:.of “sThe ‘Social : Development - of. - the ‘Negro yin* ‘North’ America, -Mri- “Brookbank, " ‘conducted.’ a “sociological ’ ‘survey. : of Negro Leommun ities. ‘in ‘Halifax County, ‘Nova. Seotia, ‘Members - ‘attendliig : the» dinner: mecting “are asked. to felephone Mrs. J. “I. ‘Donaldson, at. 5798. « me the other day that. out in rry Daily News Classifieds foc ee OUROWN ROYAL MACAROON os | ast “CAKE, Each .. , We ‘specialize in » Crusty Rolls. for all types of engagements and banquets. Neos SEE YOUR CO.OP FIRST — “A UNION sHor” —= Tre ae he ho Ms. ‘Heimat Htork: ‘108° Sev- erith Avenué ‘East, left by Cana- dian Pacifi Cc ‘Airlines| plane. ‘to- |] day: for., Vancouver en ‘route: ‘to! Norway: via’ the , Polar. Route” : where7she “will spend'a six- ~week ! vacation’ visiting relatives and: | friends. “y An: Oxford University The instrument is” S90: big for 5 ' : . ae & . a A. eS said Toby. “The: police vehicle, But it vas more> than height to less:than six feet ond, not @yehicle once: more.” Rev, Vernon E. MeEachern, pystor. of, First United Church, sid that: the servlecs: will be ie varntane te mba are ae READERS e Buy your Bhew Tickets at the ‘Grand. Cafe, The Grand offers’ you Long Spare Ribs and Chips, | Deep Fried Prawns, Cliucken ‘Giblet Chop Suey, Rest Red, Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried 1| ‘Half Chicken, Fresh bread dally, Phone orders a specialty, Dial 8245, (61), @ Meetuig ail Walibut Fisber- men and Vescel Owners, Sunday, Narch 10, 2 p.m, Canadian Leg- don Hall, Curtailment and other re Trolers, welcome, (i) Movse Night, Saturday, fait % 8 pn, (69) Canadian Legion LA, Ran- quel, Mareh 15, All members Weekly Lenten Services Planned at First United . Y In response (o the growing request for church services in the Conrad Street area, the first of a series of weekly Lenten services rh be held in Conrad United Hall, 1221 Seventh Avenue East, tdmor row at3 p.m. it: was anounced today, ~ Session GOT ROOM FOR ANOTHER ROOM? held each Sunday “during ‘Lenk, under the sponsorship of the of the First United —_ ‘ehureh, . ' As director Mr, McEachern to- morrow will address the assem- bly on “Why attend Chureh,” Co-director for the weekly services {s Mlss Joyee Facey, deaconess of Conrad Hall, The services are planned to be Informa) meetings with a ques- tlon and answer period to serve as a preparation for ful) church membership af Buster, Mr, Me- machern. sald, Members of the session will conduct the services when Mr, | MeEuehern is unable to attend, Convert aclultered attic ilo a spare room or build a tecreation room in your basement! Thousands are creating extra rooms with Sylvaply Plywood and the free Sylvaply how-to-panel folder. Get it from your ee a lumber dealer now, Be surprised how easily you can ek add more living space, more storage space in your sparc —_ , 7 “time, And when you pick up the free folder, see the = 8 many. 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' chen RERUNS ‘ “Moradng Bervigd 32100 Dah , ; Rew, Mh My Noster .e odin 4 S.- me ITN, Kivi” MuBride ' lumber dealer . Ce “Sermon from Science.” insula i, “he i cele Produced by Moody institute of Science. Sunday, March 10 =» 8:45. p.m, the enginecred miracle m wood. nt 3 : . te First United Church ' on (ait ae i . SV LVA Pp LY WATERPROGE. anus’ OY By 1 ; . ; - Mond, March 1) +-.8:00 p.m. “hi AN tim nXveu “HES STEAMSHIP \ | [PLYWOOD | a woo ‘ ‘AN : . . oy nO, Y et oy Edward Gos ‘pol Chapel ucrediny ‘enn ry ee cH] cr AY LUMBER DEALERS COAST TO COAST ee dane” ae | ALPS 1 uaay fivtetal A000 wins Pye nese ne une aotnn su Ce IE Sta Tuasdas March. 12 . 8:00 p, ay d Ae, me Rhintody ru Diol dow, ‘ | : MacHILLAN & 8 peg EERE CS . ween | Ty rane ‘ °c ‘ght LDMOWTOK WINNIPEG, YONUON TOROHTO’ OTTAWA, WINDSOR. Worth sue ty, a 1” Salvatign Army Citadel: \ my 4 ma Hed ‘ bic Lf im ~ onrngs is ee - | es ud a } Millar Weblo Clyud Oud si Hovy Wi ty Mov orrigy ; Bh, wna he A Ch a Do. Vaso Buh te — — \Weshesday, Neg 13 + 8:00 p.m. on “First Baptist Church gm ae A Steamship Inspector vill arrive In Prince wiper on March ith, 1987, to carry out inspec . ’ 4 ' soe oman EVITT & &, | td Bisidny Bung ah " mi Wu eee fe ‘pia’ ih: ~(Wuden 0 inky pr if iM A p 4 Nov, Vi Ws ba Ni. t a] ' Aust, 4 ‘ 8 uf hey 7 ' ‘ ‘ . ve I “brergolal Froo Church | fo a Hud aie “ i el “Overs and operators of vessels re quilting _ 2nd ‘Aya, W, Phone | - tion ro . poy Tite Veen ty: ot = seems on Ply March 15 08 00 Pm os | wy i h Av, od," ‘paction before Soptember 1957 ara reqiiested | fpr sonia m to’ contact the Collector of Customs, Prince Ru: Part, and arrange for nspection, na ee He 9 ee: ; nb ai : ‘, a y | KI i]. mI Zeer | oe eo Dep ARTHENT OF TR ANSP sont {| “als ely. : a : , ar me ake Regular opts: Church ~ ALBERT & MeCAPAER 1 Seon by, the above Churches. me oh bd intorschoo! Chrition Fallowihip..” ee Mh ey Md : _ions 5126 or: Sunny “i Od) What: ve Nov. 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