‘. “Prince Rupert Dally News 3. - Fridays July 3, 1950) - An nou ncements | fe HOW CHRISTIAN peanyc @ Salt Lake Ferty, from ‘Cow Bay Floats hourly. every Sunday “What, Am: t frgm'12.noon, weather; permit: | meee - Friends hold shower: - ~ for Eileen Peterson. eden [WEEKLY SERMON By ELAINE BULMER, St. Church | ‘Fist. Presbyterian fo fice ‘Churches - “First United Peter’s. Anglican ce Pe, IN JULY. Poa A The Disadvantages of Being a Christian’. 3 |tns-' ‘Phone 2628, 3100.) cp oe | * A young student who was thinking of going into the Christian. > pe , - 10 ‘a.m.—First United Church Mis Shirley Kurdzi.t was tre hostess fore surprise ministry was advised by one of his professors to stay out of it laaktaatl _ rp Vt: 15——-First Presbyt Choteh miscellaneous shower’ ‘he uesday night at. her |if he possibly could. “You shouldn’t go in,” the professor said, "if / “Rev. n. “Elo tt yterian. Churc | home at. 1807 Seventh Avenue East for bride- elect |you can possibly stay out.” 7 nae ar ott is in charge during July, with Mr. J. Cashore. Miss Eileen Peterson. . That may seem like a strange . | cepted this Jesus Christ—or, more accurately, once we have allowed ourselves to be grasped. ‘piece of advice, but it is good advice, ‘Miss Peterson marries Victor Wittchen July 11. The “hostess was. “assisted | ‘in serving the refreshments: by her. it should and - perhaps , On her arrival the guest of|mother Mrs. J. P. Kurdaiels: 3. te those on the fringe thi by Him—then we have to go out “(at ‘Bus Depot)’. “Ste Peter’ 5 Ani lican Chu ch 1 fhoave was presented | ‘with a| Invited guests were Mrs. “Hen- | ighity. é on the fringes © rist- | and tell others.about him. That's at Bus epo : g rch |/home-cow Tara mace, Wi [ny a. Pelowan, she gues. of) "There ae al sorts of | is comma, tt he “Shop in lots of be . * 0s. c s in _ , ‘Seal Cove. ate Ja bridal chair decorated : with honor’s. ‘mother, _ Mrs. “Jame S. advantages to being .a Christ- try to persuade others to believe. p o 0 space jpink and white streamers and Hyndman, Mrs. Kuraziel, “Miss |ian. Don’t come in if you canlas he does, and when you do a For your: favorite magazines. (All. titles available for newsstands) posibly stay out, because it car. certainly upset your life.’ ” .Here are just some of the. dis- advantages: First of all, we Christians believe in a: God whose — jexistence we cannot prove, either by philosophy or scientific reas- oning or any of its modern-day | techniques. No telescope or mic- . -roscope has ever discovered any- Miscellaneous shower | ~ honors Etta Cormier — "thing whieh could be identified of wishful thinking and say.we A miscellaneous shower was. ‘held at the home ‘of| manufacture a belief. in God Mrs. Patrick Ratchford, 737 First Avenue West, Tues-| because we are afraid to live day evening in honor of Miss’ Etta.. Cormier whose alone. We do not believe this marriage to Douglas Brunton takes . place. August 1. lis true but we cannot prove that they are wrong and we are The, oride- elect: was presented | — with a corsage on her arrival _| Tight. ‘Tand given a place of honor. in balloons. . During the evening games were played and Miss Peterson. was presented. with a decorated box filled. with: varied gifts. Verna Robinson, Miss. ‘Ernestine Moorehouse, . Miss Gladys’ Grim- olfson; Miss Irene Bellamy, Miss. Lynne Wrathall, Miss Dorothy Powell. ' SUNDAY, ‘JULY 5 that you are interfering in peo- ple’s lives and-you are almost cértain -to - get. into trouble. It is the sophisticated thing today to delve into this bit of philosophy, . and that bit, be- cause there is no such thing as. THE TRUTH, says the non- believer, But then. the Christian comes along and says that Jesus Christ. is THE TRUTH, the ab-. solute Truth, and they say: “You are not only crazy, but you are intolerant and a fanatic.” Yes, I suppose. we are—but there it is it, it is part of the Christian faith; we must accept it ‘whole, hog’ or reject it. Probably the most difficult thing about pveing a Christian’ r : 7 4 :00 a.m. only—Morning Prayer’ For the. newest in small books. (We have them all) oy Paes ; From Suly” 5th to September. 6th the ‘Evening service has A ; been cancelled. Coffee. shop attached. Check Room—Phone Bosth—Tobaccos ) —Sundries. oy : = | * S * “CHRISTIAN SCIEN ICE "SOCIETY of Prince’ Rupert oA Branch of the First: Church of- Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., US.A, 4 SUNDAY . SERVICE 11 AM. : . o ‘ The Title’ of - This Week's Lesson- Sermon of: “ "GOD" | Testirmony Meetings Second Wednesdoy, 8 e 7m. mas, Mrs. Leo Rossi, Mrs. Vietos :.Furthermore, ¥ affirm that White, Mrs. Cyprian. Le Couffe, urthermore, we rm tha this God: in whom we believe, a decorated chair, Mrs. Frank. Dumas, Mrs.. J.:R. | d th y t is that we are always under ae Every Month ' Bingo and other games were|Cormier, Mrs. Robert. Currie, created the universe, stored UP |command. to live and perform : yey laved after which Miss Cormier |Mrs.. Glen Olson, Mrs. A.’H- the energy in the atom, and |petter than we can ever pos- ‘2nd Avenue opposite Fourth Street | played after which Miss Cormier | Mrs.. Glen son, Mrs. then so loves this stupid human sibly manage. This can be. ter- ribly ‘discouraging and leaves us open to the criticism of being hypocrites. All too often, we fall far short of the goal; but we know we are hypocrites. So, if you are considering be- coming a Christian, weigh the costs.: Don’t go in. if, you.can posibly stay out, Of' course, “if you cannot stay ‘out—if: you. let Christ really get hold of you so that you cannot stay. out— was given her shower gifts from ‘la decorated umbrella. - Refreshments. were served by the hostess assisted by. Mrs. Glen | Olson, | - Invited gucsts included: Miss ‘Stella Dumas, Miss Jeanine Du- Doane, Mrs. Frank Ratchford, Mrs. Arthur Sweet,’ Mrs.. Ter- rance Cormier, Mrs. Lorne An- derson, Mrs. - Melvin: Ratchford, Mrs. M. A. : oe “ a : wo . aot : lee : foe bron ® 4 ' , , bora