Seen nenet Rocio le oa OA momentous occasion for the oft paternal “4 pltehes in the last 10 years, ‘the. Session, | Alan Zenit ly - Chwisteniing Nab Ly _faams family of Masset was an vent jn First. United Church Sunday afternoon when the : great- “granddaughter of the late Alfred Adams, who organized the atlve Brothers of British Co- lumpia, was baptized ‘by Rev. "Vernon E. McEachern, ; The two-month-old fourth generation infant recelyed the frames Teresa Carolyn, She is he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. van Ronald Adams of Prince upert and the granddaughter grandparents Mr. ind Mrs, lvan Adams Sr, of Mas- ct, : Godparents were the princl- pal’s uncle Richard Miller and Aunt Miss Barbara Buchanan, | A family dinner was held at!’ he! baby's home on 601 Ninth Avenue West, i PROVIDE FIELDS ' Britain's National Playing Fields Association has provided 9,000 football fields and cricket ch Forty 1 new / inembers were received into the fallovship of First U n ited urch Sunday during the morning and evenirig: services at which over'200|° } ‘took. Holy Communion, dispensed by: Rev. V, E, -McEachern and members. of oy Three persons recelved by bap- “ism and: profession of faith were Jack Freeman,. Robert Mc- Bride, and Kim Mah, — Eighteen recetyed’ by ‘profes. slon of faith were: Mrs, Helen Beltz, Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Linton, Mr, and Mrs, Chung Kee Mah, Mrs, Audrey Perley; Mrs, Ann Sinoski, Mrs. James Rennie, Loree Faught, Linda Mulr, Arlyn Blackstone, Lynn Roberts, Wal- lace Poole, Arthur ‘Williamson, Jack Wilson, Brian Roberts, Robert Bussanich, Donald Grantham, ‘: Nineteen persons received by letter of transfer were: Mrs. Carol. Freeman from Rutland United, Rutland, B.C.; Mr, and. Mrs, D, R. Galtens from Erskine and American United, Montreal; Donald Glencross from St. “An- drews United, Rexton, N, By Mrs, Donald, Glencross -from her Edith Hadden from St, Paul's United, Tillsonburg, Ont. Mr and. Mrs, John Nicholson from | Chalmers United, Edmonton; Al- berta; Kenneth. Nickel from |. Knox’ United, Russell, Manitoba;'|: . Mrs, Kenneth Nickel from St. | Matthews ‘Anglican, ‘Binscarth, Man,; Mrs, Wallace Poole and Mrs, Edith M. Reid from St, An- drews-Wesley United, Vancou- ver; Mrs. Irene Wilson : ‘from Fairfield United, Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs. Dorothy Williamson from Swift -Current United, Sask,; Miss Isabelle Susan Bevan from Knox:.United,: Terrace, B.C.; Mr, and -Mrs, Ernest M. Hill. from Emmanuel United, Hartley Bay, B.C,; and Mrs, W. 1, Mallett from Trinity United, Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario. Assisting Mr, McEachern_ in the welcoming of the new mem- bers William Dunn, Clegk of Ses- |. = Howick Presbyterian, - Howick,!slon, and Dr, L,: M. Greone and Quebec; Miss Anne Horne from:R. W. McBride of the Commit Cranbrook (B.C.)_ United; Mrs, lee” of Stewards, ~ Fra ncois Lake News | By AGNES H,: NEAVE Dally. News Correspondent . FRANCOIS LAKE — George) rolled and knocked him over. He | Jack js having to £0 about on} has - a fractured ankle, - crutches following. an aceident at Southbank when: he was! Jackie and Willard Horst} | ‘working on a sawinjll and a log | have a litle son born on April 4. Another grandchild for Mr. and |] fo Dr K O. Eye Specialist *” Please consult, your family Will Be In The City From April 25 to May 3 ‘Mrs. Bul Harrison Jr. Lawrence Loveseth is laid up with a badly cut leg. He was working for the Department of Highways and was. slashing wood when the axe silpped and went Into his leg. It will be some weeks before he {is able to be about again, Fleming. “ T found a pansy in bloom in the garden on Sunday morning as 1 was raking up some old Stalks. It did not look at all happy as the nights are still physician for appointment, \ Make Your Best Easter a Happy One frosty, but it certainly cheered us all up. t oy Girl's for a few days with his parents here on his way to Hazelton. He has been attending Green Tim- bers Forestry school in New Westminster during tlic winter. Ralph Keefe has been staying |. Sizes 1414 12) “Pringe ‘Rupert’ Daily News . Teeny Apel 16, 1957 ~ tern 4682, Send to Anne Adams, Prince Rupert Daily. News, . 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, et tee ” Mrs. John: y ‘shade : ot Van): conver. and: formerly: of:-this city returned to Prince: Rupert April, § for an extended ‘Visit as guest ‘of Mr, and: Mrs. A,,E, Blackall, 1503'-Graham ‘Avenue. : Mrs, ‘Blackall. ‘returned. - with ::Mrs, ‘| Judge, following three months in |-Vancowver ’ “where” she ‘recelved “| medical Treatment: and is now in 1 good ‘health. . Mrs, S. K, Killick and children Dayld ‘and, Joan. of 1144 Eighth Avenue East, are: ‘leaving the city race ‘for. Vancouver. tomorrow morning by Canadian |. Pacific’ Airlines plane via Ter-|° — They will}; © < tangy . Miss Reidun: Pedersen, 216 Sec morning ‘by plane: via” Terrace city ASSESSOL, ond Street, 1s leaving: ‘tomorrow: Ph for a two-week: holiday’ with’ relatives’ in Vancouver. “ . H. M. Alderdice, 1810 Sixth ‘Aye enue East, is leaving’ tomorrow by plane for Vancouver and’ ‘Vic- ath ‘torla on a week's business trip as as iF 1 Ene, |Holy Week |Service Set: Week Service will be held to- morrow night at-8 o'clock in the First Baptist Church..’ The ‘ser- + vice is.an- annual event sponsor- terlal . association. Rev. J... A. ing the main address. - Rey. Ar- ‘thur Olson; president of the Min- dsterial association, ‘wilt read the Scripture, 7. a’ vocal’ solo.and. Canon Basil’ §. Prockter will lead-in prayer. . This. will probably be the last time Rev. Kennedy: and Canon _ | public: meeting in Prince Rupert, ~ | as both ministers are scheduled day: evening will be: devoted to the work-of the British and For- eign Bible Society, Everyone ir welcome, . : pattern For Fine’ os oe -Craftimanship “And Lasting’ . ‘Beauty Let Your ‘Jeweller. Be Your Guide. sos eee “An interdenoniinational ‘Holy| ed by the Prince Rupert Minis- o Roskam will conduct the service, - | with Rey, Thomas Kennedy: giv- |. Rev. Lloyd Jackson will preset . | Prockter may: be heard at such.a} ‘to leave the city. in the near, fue od THERE IS TRUE ARTISTRY in: * désigning half-size ‘printed | ture, te ‘patterns that are -as: “fashionably. fresh and. pretty as.this’. one ereated to make the 5° 4” figure look: taller, slimmer, smarter, Anne ‘Adams,’ ‘Prince Rupert Daily News _ designer, gave this pattern’ fashion (No, 4682) an uncluttered : look, The sleeveless dress has gentld | ease of line, so flattering- to the. shorter; fuller figure:. Note. that; collar of the jacket. is broad and- pointed carrying the interest away. from the “neck and downward to the- trimwaist line and square-cut insert pockets of the dress. To.challenge the crroncous theory ° that half-sizes cannot wear prints, Anne. Adams chose this. Dan River geometrical design’ that gives the dress a long look. It is a pink and black Cupioni rayon and cotton, For the Ss ae jacket she used solid pink matching fabric. This spring-into- ns summer dress is'so easy to cul and sew with out Anne Adams ‘casy, fast, accurate: pattern, Directions are printed on the pattern piece.so that home dressmakers can: read what to do every step ay the way: The Printed Pattern comes in Half Gio, 1844, 20Ye, 2242, 24%. Size 1642 requires 34% yards of $6. inch fabric, bolero 1% yards. Order this’ pretty: dress pattern today. Just send Fifty Cents in coins for Pat- The offering received "Wednes. vote! And no wo G) jes {regularly val : end minor r skin irritations. Babys “Here's the | Noxzeina Skin Cream jar. that gets the th popula .. pact jar. you are,., in‘ the boudoir, bathroom, office, So stock up toda ats at.this specia 1. wh for only 99¢ ~~ complexion: cream and’po der base | Kitchen Shower Staged tee ; With A Gift From His wife Marny has taken thelr little daughter with her to On- ‘tario to visit her folks, as her. For Donna Macarthur - Popular. bride- -elect, Miss Donna ‘Macarthur, was guest of honot . far 4 Mr. and Mrs. Reg Partington G25 3rd Ave, West father is very i, returned on Tuesday from Van- cnuver after being away for three weeks. They » travelled | down by train and bus and re- turned by plane and train. Mrs. Partington as a member of the thane cage || Providcial board of the Women's Phone 8375 Institute visited and spoke: at >. | several district conventions, The St Y lewear —————~'| first was at the North Vancou- ovat 20% Off YUKON. JEWELLERS vee Make Your Easter | and Vancouver they saw Jack 7 | Outfit Complete... yer Island District convention at Sayward. “She later spoke at Gabriola Island convention. While in Victorla she was a guest of the South Vancouver Island District Board. Mem- bers were guests of the Depart- ment of Agriculture to hincheon at the “Princess Mary.” Mr, Givivray, Doputy Minister of Agriculture was there, also other Officials of the Department. She All Costume Jewellery ‘travelled to Gibsons for the Dis- “trie meeting there by bus and , | ferry, AT THE i While In Victoria they saw ; Chief Mungo Martin aud his as- | sistants carving the totel pole which ts to be sent to the Queen, Mrs, Partington also saw Jack Nelson who now lives at {Paradise Lodge close here, at Clemretha, Wile waitlng to see /& hockey game between Seattle ‘Walker and his wife come in and sit right In front of them, !On the Ladner Ferry they met Captain Laing, who ds now an officer on the ferry, He used to be ow ferry evptaln bere, Bho deo met Sister Rose of Vander= a Nn Vancouver, Once Our Eastor Parade COATS | a SUITS 1 sat -_ | i "KAYWINSOR" DRESSES of by i . “All Summer (po Sports: Woer 4 foya eS ut Ck we bas bees ‘i i Parker's. Exclusive Ladies Wear Seem emtem tees Fn e+ tO Lee GeTeNN NT 8 mY me OUERE RE TEE ® Mrs, Perey Boud. Miss: Macarthur. becomes the bride. of~Leading Scanian Ad- ministrative Writer William ‘Leggett, RCN, Thursday ‘evening, A corsage of pink carnations was presented the principal as M. M. Step hens Weds in South atta kitchen :shower staged’ last week, atthe -home of hostess ‘chair. decorated under an arch] sho was ‘seated in ‘the bride's: ‘of confetti and. balloons by the hostess, upon her arrival. The" useful array of kitchen utensils ‘were attractively ar- ranged in a decorated imitation rbattleship, made by Master sid. | ney Bond, Several kinds of gaines and rofreshments concluded the en- jJoyable affair, - Guests attending were Mrs. ; Of wide interest ia.Prince Ru: pert was the quict wedding cere-: mony solemnized in Burnaby = Saturday when former city sber- iff M. M. Stephens married Mrs, ‘Margaret M. Ritchie of West Summerland, B.C,, it was learned here today, A honeymoon trip to San Francisco and Honolulu followed the wedding sorvice performed at the home of Mr, and Mrs, WIL | Maxwell, son-in-law and daugh- | ter of the bride, . WA Tea Thursday + 4 In Civic Centre. The Convad United hall Woe en's auxillary will stage its an. nual Baster tea and sale Thurs- day afternoon in the Civile Cen- tre main lounge, General convener for the event Is WA prosident Mrs, Louls Zurek While Mrs, Welth Faught Is. ten room hostoss, Ton ‘hours starts at 2:20 pam, and the sale will feature a homey ‘Bruco, Mrs. A. &, Priestou, Miss cooklng table, novelty counter, | ty Daily News Classifieds < te meme wet termes aay Again + ' Of, ¢ All the aster to delight the h .S : Los Hf Noveltios VARIETY STORE Aprons and a stall of good vised | clothing, 7" PALO mt ELS Gem ERE es mene ed pee men HY Be HBT eatTeN ‘v4 + for those who care to send the Very Best... — Coutts Cards hocolate Easter: Buhny needs earts of little. tot's Murdo Macarthur, mother of the bride-elect and her sister Miss Margit Macarthur, Mrs, C. ‘D, Sharon Lee, Mrs. Albert Eve- Jelgh, Mrs. vent Eyre, Mrs, Albert. 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