eye we em to less Christianity. In their‘arguinents against’ the Church,’ they polnt, first of all, to? ‘the: hypocrites in the Church, bickering sometimes found In or- + CHURCH | ~ DIRECTORY Services th all churches at 11 am, i ~ and 7:30 p.m, except as shown ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL | 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Sentor School. 9:45 a.m. * Tuntors and Kindergartez 11 am, ‘Very Rev. A. E. Hendy Dial 4766 _ + BT. PETER'S ANGLICAN a. ‘Seal. Cave Miss Elafoe Bulmer, B.A., L Th. ie Sunday Sohocl 11 a.m. Lo , 2300 Seal Cove Circle Din) 2654 . . FIRST BAPTIST r Bth Ave. &. at Young St. “Sunday School.10 a.m. and 12:15 “Rev. J. A. Roskam - Dial 6060 ce REGULAR BAPTIST ©, fo: 620. Oth Ave. Enust ~ ~~ Sunday Sehool 10 ‘a.m, Q ‘Morning Service L115 a.m. ‘Rev. L. E, Jackson _ Dial 297) EVANGEL ICAL (FREE CHURCH . : 6th “Ave. at Ambrose “Sunday School °10:30 a.m. ' Morning: Service 11:30 a.m. ‘ Rev. H.W. Poster’ « — Dial 4403 mu ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN | 6th Ave. ut McBride St. ' Sunday School 19.a.m. Rev. A. S. Olson. / Diet 4:64 4, PEN Nv ECOSTAL TABE RNACLE ; - 202° 6th. Ave, West ~ Morning . Service 11:30 4 “Sunday School 10:30 1m. ~ Rev, Wm. E. Leggette. Dial 6839. a UIST PRESBYTERIAN (235 4th Ave. East : Sunday Schoot-——-10:00. a.m. Tiny Tots & Nursery—11:00 a.m. Rev. Ivan 8. Gambic. Dial 6823 | THE SALVATION ARATY : : Praser Strect sunday 41:00 a.m: Holiness Service 12:45 ._pm. Sunday Schoul 7:30 p.m. Salvation Meeting Sr. Capt. and Mrs. Tony Smith ‘ Dial 3024 FIRST UNITED / 636 6th Ave. West - Benior Sunday School 9.45 am _ & years and under at 11 o.m. Rev. -R. MW, K, Ellfot Ph, 3114 / BETHE, BAPTIST CUURCH : “200 4th Ave. E, ‘Stunday ‘School. — 10° a.m. Rev. John Kuehn Dial 2453 PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL i] (West Coast Children's Misston) i Sunday ‘School °-;.....° 40:30 a.m. if Worship Service =.” 7:40 p.m. i}: { -- Pastor: Henry Thiessen. . to” the’ ‘quarrels and the petty “WEEKLY SERMON — pees WHY: ‘HAVE: A. CHURCH? ' ‘Miss ‘Elaine Bulmer, ‘St. Peter's. eo Why not haye a churchless Christianity? It’ would be simpler, ‘people: say, havé the moral teachings. and. some of the doctrine without the ‘headaches _of an organized Church. So many people: today claim to bélieve in a Church- Anglican Church: - ‘ 4 ganized Christianity. ‘If this goes on inside the Church, they say, a man has’ a much better. chance of becoming a true Christian apart from al! these: quarrelsome and hypocritical people, |. Secondly, those who ings of the Church; mosphere, and the dull services. It would be much ‘better,. they claim, to go out-of-doors to wor- ‘out on the sea, up in the mountains, or on a park bench—away from. the defile- ship. God; ments of human. beings, The first criticism is answered by the fact that good people are the needed in. the . Church; Chiarch cannot’ possibly be. im- -proved- unless sincere and decent people give it. their full support: But furthermore, the hypocrit- ical members would be worse people if .they never went: to church:and heard the Ten Com- mandments or the Sermon on ‘the Mount... The. good “person {{ who stays. outside the Church would be a. better person if he felt’ the ©. regular. impact of Christian -teachings.. The. bad bad person. inside. the -Church would be even worse if he were never exposed to these teachings. The second criticism -is ans- wered by the fact that a personal] and. loving God is not. easily found in. the -world- of. nature apart from the’ teachings of Jesus Christ..We may feel ‘the presence of God while strolling along the beach or down a path) in the woods but. we: feel His presence only because we first: learned about Him through’ the teachings of the Church. There is even a stronger case ‘against. those who. have their ‘private religion’. but who shun T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G © Suits — ®@ Slacks © Topcosts © Pants AT.TERATION - SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling. The Tailor: 220 - 6th St. Phone 4238 No extra charge 213 Third Strect Reservations and Tickets To anywhere or anywhere else— to you, of coursc. TRAVEL SERVICE the ‘organized: Church. Nine- tenths of these people are par- asites: they are neither agnos- tics (people who are unsure of their, belief. in God)*nor. ath- are against the Church. condemn some of the physical ‘surround- the un- comfortable seats, the stuffy at- eists (people who deny the ex- istence of God). . Instead, they claim to ‘believe in a: personal God whose’ presence. they fecl in the world of. nature, . whose companionship © « they..seek, and to whom they. occasionally pray. This idea of God. did. not come to them out of. thin air, ,mor by gazing at beautiful sunsets, It came to.men through Jesus Christ and since the days of Christ it has come to. men through the teachings of. the Church, There is indeed much that, can be: said against the organized Church. Its buildings are some- times ugly; its services. some- times fail to meet’ men’s needs; its members sometimes ‘betray théir Lord by living: elfish and hypocritical Jives.. Its .human weakness is. sometimes all too dvident, while its divine com- mission is politely. ignored. . But without’ the organized Church the. world : would be a sorry place, Men cannot live long on borrowed capital (which is what they do if they believe in a personal God but have nothing to do with. His Church). If our civilization is to survive at. all, we must have the Church. If mankind: is ever..to win that bright new world for which we all so deeply long, it. will have to be through the efforts of men and women banded together into a common organization, work- ing In a common cause. That organization is the Church, the army. of. God. Women of Moose News. The December 29 Hospita committee meeting ‘decided to sponsor student nurse, . Miss Jeannette Sparks for the re- - jersey. It: WOOL JERSEY FOR SPRING —A two-piece for Spring, from London’s fashion collection. The shirt top is in British,wool is. tangerine and white. The slim skirt is plain: , Fregin, _ Mrs, «A. E, Wood, right support .| Harry Paulson, warden; i ‘Mts. : Leslle.. A, Brain, recording ‘lof Thomas Wilday, the founder ‘ tof Oddfellowship, the lodge com- |emorated the event with an ex- : change . of . gifts and a turkey Simpson, on the occasion of her +1 50th wedding anniversary and PIVOT Le RT Soe VE EWE BINT Oy Ms. H, QUICK: NOBLE G - Mrs, Harry. Quick was installed Noble Grand and Mrs. Edwin “‘vice-noble’ grand. “Right and left supporters for Mrs. Quick. are Mrs, Joseph De- lorme and Mrs. H, V. Tattersall. Mrs. Fregin is attended by and Mrs. George McLean, left support. =. - Others - installed - were Mrs, Mrs. ‘William McDade, conductor; Mrs. ‘Leonard: Kniitson,” ‘color bearer; secretary;- Miss Alida Johnson, ‘financial - secretary and Miss Alice Paulson, treasurer, “In observance of the: birthday dinner party: ‘Other highlights of the night’s ‘function. . were | presentations made by Past Noble Grand Mrs. Norman of the group, to Mrs. James to Mrs, Fregin, on the .event of her 22nd wedding anniversary. PERSONALS Derry Roos of H. G. -Helgerson Ltd., leaves tomorrow by CPA plane for a week’s business trip in Vancouver, — William Homenuk, senior ac-’ countant of the Columbia Celiu- lose Company Ltd., Watson Is- land, leaves tomorrow by plane for Vancouver on a short busi- tangerine jersey. ' |mess trip. _ Mrs. Pedersen elected "president for 2nd year Mrs.: Erling’ Pedersen of the First United Church Women's association for a second term, following the election of officers: last will preside. as president | night conducted in -the church manse. Also named at the WA meeting were -Mrs. Roy Boychuk, vice- mainder. of her training period in Royal Jubilee. hospital, Vic- toria. "Exchange - ‘of gifts- and —=.| refreshments . seoncluded the af- Ps ‘ternoon’ ‘session’ held‘at the home ‘of Mrs. John Kasper. ‘Mrs. Har- prize. oo at its last meeting: Mrs. Michael Karasosky was hostess. It was reported by chairman Mrs. Ed- ward Wampler that the sum of $100.50 was realized from a dolly raffle. The group will pur- chase ‘new containers for the WOWTM bingo cards. Three guests attended the Lib- rary committee January 12 mect- ing when the group decided to get in touch with the Social Welfare branch, which may pro- vide the committee with a pro- ject, Cards played saw winners Mrs. Norman Birkeland and Mrs, Maurice Trudeau, Refreshments were served by hostess Mrs, Emil old Jorgenson won the monthly UA Christmas party was bnjoyed | L by the. Membership committee T. “Norton” Youngs Agencies Phone 2200 or 3236 - Prince Rupert's home of superb cuisine ’ Bring: your friends and family here often, They'll be:delighted with our excellent food and, good service: Like: 50 many. other diseriminatin find our cuisine unsurpassed, Visit us an diners, you "I savor dalicious food, deftly served ina ploasant. atmosphera, nN al ola Phone 2621 pe de we jondola onaola. , . \ ae . . . i, 4 8 ? ‘ * . Piers ; i ‘ PAR Si , Nordine. ed On January 14 the Social Ser- vice committee met at the home of Mrs. Robert Cormier, It was decided to give a donation to the Retarded Children’s school. Plans for a bingo night tomor- row, were completed. Chalrman Mrs, Katherine’ Murphy won the monthly prize, oe A Hawailan card party and dance will be held by tho Moose- haven committee in the Moose Temple, January 30, Plans were completed for the event when the group met January MW, Chalr- man Mrs, Ronald Vaselannak re- wil] be optional, A birthday party wos planned for a resident. of the Plonasr Home, an Pebruary q Tho Homg Making Commitee held its January 12 meoting Jn the: form of a sewlng beg at whieh mombers sowed doll clothes for the. doll and ward. robe to bo sont to Moosohoart, pew umneneee erecta atthe CIVIC. CENTRE Monday: Fabric docorntion, 2 pi. rhythay band, 2:18 pany Junior Noworarnft, 4 pang Boys active anos, 6-12, 4 pany Glrla tumb.: crnftiing, 0-12, 4 pany Suntory woodwork, 4 pang Basketball praation, 6:90 pm. Alrls sports: olinie {a= “1B, Frm Adult platol, Tope Art club, TIO pmy lub # pme Bingo, 8 pan. ported fancy dress and costumes | Lontierorafl, 8 pans Badminton president; Mrs. Lseter Franklin, second vice-president; - ‘Mrs. A. Donald Ritchie, recording sec- | retary; Mrs. John Decker; cor- responding « secretary arid’ “Mrs. A. R..Berry, treasurer. Mrs. ‘Bruce ‘Bennett, past” ‘pres- ident; was: in charge, OF elec- tions.: ‘ oy O PERSONALS - Miss Joanne Way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B..G.: Way, Seventh Avenue West, leaves to- morrow by CPA plane for South Burnaby where she has _ been. transferred with. the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Miss Gail Gomez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Gomez, 1817 Seventh Avenue East, leaves tomorrow for Vancouver to com- plete a dressmaking course. Miss Gomez has been home for a two- month holiday. Vernon Ciccone, manager of the T. Eaton Co. Canada Ltd. branch here, leaves tonight on the Canadian Prince for Vane | couver where he will undergo treatment at Pearson Memorial : hospital. eres epee ese — 316. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ‘SOCIETY of Prince Rupert A Branch of the First Chureh of Christ, Boston, Muass,, U.S.A, SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. The Title of This Week’r LIFE” . Testimony Meetings Second Wednesday, 8 p.m. Every Month 2nd Avenue opposite Fourth Street mM, 3 P. Young. ate of-honor iE te dinn ner party y dn the gracious setting of Club 27 some 20 wives of the British Columbia Forest Service - personnel gathered to honor Mrs, Percy Young, wife of the district. forester, with a farewell dinner party.. Mr, and Mrs, Young leave next Friday for Nelson, B.C, where Mr. Young has been appointed the new District Forester. Presented a silver souvenir spoon by Mrs. Richard Farmer, on behalf of the group, Mrs, Young expressed her regret at jee Fear Overcome— A Growth Destroyed’ i RTRN: -ositu kee, Saturday, Wet dim, Scicatist, Lesson-Sermon Corea o THE FAMILY will be closed | Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday | Jan. 19, 20 and. 2) SHOE STORE r P, 0, Drawer 128 Cha rleveed Accountant 325 Fourth Avenua East Prince Rupert, B.C, . Telephone 975, oorchouse, on behalf]: leaving “so many’ wonderful people,” HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS + ee OG eeebvebbeoelaey RAND a District deputy president : ~ installs Rebekah officers ey Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, Centennial. Rebekah. district. deputy - reeidont| presided over the impressive installation of officers for | the Centennial Rebekah Lodge No. 40 Wednesday night in: ‘the Valhalla hall. psa West. ‘end bus. service improved says PTA | _ The morning bus service in the Section Two area has been greatly improved. pe es - So it was reported Wednesday night | at the Roosevelt Park school Parent-Teacher. associa- tion meeting held in the school’s activity room with almost 100 parents in attendance, made up of many fathers. However, it was pointed out that there are, on occasions, times’ when. ‘the. bus does - ‘not operate. . A motion ‘was. passed to ask the busline. to. broadcast on the mornings that it will not be run- ‘ning, this fact over the radio. While - the meeting was gen- erally satisfied ‘with the morn- ing. service, it stressed the need for afternoon: transportation, DA committee. headed by James | Munro: — viee- president, | was named. to: “look into acquiring afternoon. transportation, ‘Chaiting. ‘the. ‘PTA meeting in an informal manner, Mr. Munro. put members in.a relaxing mood to report “one of. the. friendlest sessions” on: record, In other . business ‘the. third annual ‘dime ‘carnival was dis- cussed with. committees” appoin- ted. The event. will be held on the: night. of’ March 6. ° Guest speaker | public health nurse Mrs.: ‘Helen Tilley, spoke on “What the health unit offers the school,’ Besides the immun- ization and. re-immunization program conducted _ in the READERS | e The Second Conrad Scouts and Cubs will be having a bottle drive to all homes east of Hays Cove bridge, “Monday; January 19, starting 6:30 p.m. All your empty bottles will be appreciat - ed. ~ 41) eo Richard Sephton, | ‘lAgent Mutual Life: of: Ganada is ~ schools and the TB survey, Mrs. Tilley said that teacher-nurse conferences, were held’ Periodic- ally. Dr. Ro M.. D. spoke on. the necessity of retaining primary teeth as. long as possible. “It is very. important to pre- serve these teeth for as long as. possible, since they have a great effect on: thé Position. of . the. permanent teeth,” the dentist said. The meeting “was concluded with the serving of refreshments, Saennne sane 7 ‘Wallace’ 's Dept. 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