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Open 9:00 am, to §:00 plm.,|: say, and ought, to say, “When I school there. ee sided in Prince Rupert. for seven years. : foe Pacific Airlines - ‘to -“attend., the My. i ‘Anton, “Martinusen. { Sf . . ” VEEKLY SERMON OPM By’ ‘The: REV. ‘ARTHUR Ss.’ OLSON | Pastor’ ‘of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. . > There é are many times in life when we can properly use the word. if.’ We do not know for sure whether or not we shall be blessed with certain good things. As we talk ‘of. the possibility, we use the word “if.” way, we-rather.use the word ‘‘when.”’ It. is “amazing how: often we | hear the. word “if” used when | change, people talk about death. ‘They |. Many people ‘are concerned are likely thinking’ of the pres-|that their family: ‘be ‘provided ent time or illness. But, it may |for. when they’ die: They.‘ make also be that. there is an attempt’ their wills, take ‘out tife’ in- to put out of. mind the cer- | surance policies, have savings tainty of death. We can ‘all accounts, and so forth. This -is all good, for it is’ surely a part “If .Ijof our responsibility ‘to do what ‘;we can to take care: of those we will leave behind. .We ‘do these things , because. we. feel is appointed: unto. men. once. to die, Bpot after this cometh judg- |that-we might die before. :them,° ment”. (Hebrews 9:27). All of}. But, would it not. be: @-mark us- have an- appointment with: |of folly fora man to take’ care of death, and. this. ‘is. ‘one appoinf- {everything else and to fail _to ment ‘that we cannot miss. God |plan for himself in the face of has appointed it, and it cannot death. A man might sa’y, “Don’t talk to me about death. I want “PERSONALS — *}to put that out of -my, mind until Miss: ° * Jacqueline. Halliwell, I have to face it.’ But, when we realize that. death is some- thing that must also come to daughter: ‘of Mr. and: Mrs. W. E. us, should we not give sober Halliwell; returned ‘home ‘from |thought to our own’ preparations Vancouver,” ‘where she has been for what comes: after. - attending ~ St?: ‘Anne's “Academy. She was accompanied“ by Miss- Joan Poffenroth, Gaughter of Mr. ‘God tells us that after death’ comes judgment... -This means and Mrs.: “Gordon. ‘Poffenroth, who’ has © also been altending a] rather than, e 6 . ‘die die... .” |The Word of God tells us, “Tt that’ God ‘does the ‘examining ahd. the evaluating. He will sep- arate the human race, as. a shepherd separates. the sheep from the goats. ‘He will welcome those on: His right. hand into ithe kingdom He:has' prepared for them, but He will tell those on His left hand to-depart into the eternal fires prepared for the. devil and his angels. In view of.such solemn truths from the. Word of God,.is it not’ fit- ting: that we. shuold consider |what it will be like for us 5 when we die? ‘Y : May we come: to. the place: ‘of the apostle Paul who said,. “For me ,to live is: Christ, and to die ° lis -gain.’ we ‘Dr. and: Mrs. “Morris Wayman and their. two sons Michael and Thomas leave: here tomorrow by car to take up residence in Van- couver, Dr: Wayman has accept- | ed an appointment with’ a Van- couyer firm. : The family has re- . Mrs. Margaret “Mason ‘arrived here Wednesday: by ~ “Canadian funeral of her father,’ the Jate Bright Common Wire, * for housebuilding or "repairs. “ASB ESTOS | 14 “Prince: Rupert. Daily News , Friday: June. 26, 1959 ‘But, for ‘those’ things that are certain. ‘to. come our}, Prop wash “By GLADYS: BALDWIN . Nothing,»short of.a 57 mile: ‘an hour sou’easter, will hold up ‘the outboard. races to be held Sunday at Taylor Lake according to D, G. Martin, racing chairman of. ‘the Prince Rupert Outboard’ Associa- tion, Sixteen - racing - craft: dn six classes are expected to take part, First race is: scheduled for’ 1:30 p.m, ‘Two new hydros are’ finished although one’ hasn't. been. tried out yet.. This will bring the B hydros up to six and. they are to be divided into two classes,’ Mr. Martin said. Four in the BQH will be racing motors ‘with quick silver bottom. ends... Two BSH with stock bottom ends. Other classes will’ be J utility, B utility, C hydro, and D utility. Possibility of a water-skling team ‘performing during — the break between first and second heats hadn't been tied. down: but] Mr. Martin said. he: had ‘heatd they were practicing. r + ‘Hear tell there is a possibility of outboard races’ at Lakelse Lake, tentative date August 19, Seems Terrace Kinsmen are in- -erested. a a Skin-diving enthusiasts Alice McMeekin and Clarke McLean found another -good. reason. for naving their. diving equipment with them. The “Kay-Pur” skippered by Tommy McMeekin and with Mrs. McMeckin, Mr.‘and Mrs. Clarke eLean and Dr. Alexander Gray iboard were cruising out near atlakatla, just off the sandbar, when the “Kay-Pur” found a iarge rock and came to a sudden stop. Tommy tried to let her into gear and back her off and she wouldn't go. Alice. ‘and [ Clarke donned diving suits and went overboard. They found the propeller curt- 2d _ up “like a lettuce leaf’, the rudder pushed up into the keel- son and the. shaft pulled out of the flange. .They were-able to push and sHove the shaft back ’ into* position, ‘and take: some of. she worst: out’ of’ the ‘propeller. 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From Van-. where they wil} board the Syl- Scotland two months re: ‘atives and friends. 2025 Graham Avenue, leave to< morrow for Vancouver from where they will fly va the Cana- dian Pacific Airlines polar route to Iingland,. They plan to return September 2, ‘J, R. Ayres, editor of The Daily News, returned ast night from Quebec City where he attended a reception Tuesday given by the Queen and the Duke of Edin-. burgh aboard HMY Britannia, semaine oof ermrmenermnenemene ere nt tee meee Before the coming holiday vacation see us for Shellubrication and FREE safety check of: Lights © Motor Oil. © Brakes ¢ Cooling System 6 Tires ¢ Lan Belt e Battery * Windshield wipers Start off from our Shell Station Gee it’s the sure way toa happy “holiday wip! You get the best: of service from us because ~ PAUL'S SHELL SERVICE 3rd Avenuo and 7th Stroot Phone ‘4234 Get a Safer Send-off! "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS!” Princo Risport ¥ ' . . . , i ee a 4 ’ wee he Ee te et . oa eh 4 4 ‘ ee 2 Mr. Alexander Duffus and his) daughter Margaret will leave. by, Canadian Pacific Airlines tomor- row: morning for*Vancouver, en couver they fly CPA to Montreal, They will be ine visiting: Mr. aind Mrs. John H. Steele, “é me Peg. Coffee. no good for ‘sobering’ up | 19 59 No rth C st 4 ROCKLAND,,. Me. : A): An isleepy: one,” said Dr. ‘Leon. A.')|] - or Qa: 5 af authority .on ‘alcoholic. studics: (Greenberg, Mirector of the Yale |}: é ; f says pouring black coffee: into -|: centre’ of Meohollc studies. | “Tra p’ ‘Championship 4 an intoxicated | person ‘or mak: . . ‘ : ing him jog around the: block ‘OIL OUTPUT . Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Club i Won't sober. him: up.. ‘Canada’ S crude. oll. production 9:00 | a.m., Sunday, June 27. » “All that happens — is that’ averaged: 453,514. barrels daily In “ Ys 4 you have a wide awake’: ‘unk 1958, a 9- “Per-cent decrease. from : Archery tournament begins at 1:00 o ‘clock, ‘ on your hands. instead. ‘ofa 1957, * a . “SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 52 (PRINCE, RUPERT) a : a ‘ : t . f ~ Balance’ Sheet: Nov ists | . . . me 4 as. at ‘December 3h 1958: Rey ihe utes ety Ma e he Boa [ oh a ASSETS. Oe Py fol 7 sd REV.EN VUE.. “oo 4 REVENUE. ASSETS b . a _| TAXES i Cash on hand... uo eg 5,00 puniclpal 213,386.00 3 Cash at Bank-General: Account, - ‘i. °2,49064* 0 Rural 285,221.00. ~ 408,607. po _-—Shareable. Current Capital “951.06 3,441:70 ——neemnminn ’ Accounts Receivable Be . GOVERNMENT GRANTS | .y i \ 4 Provincial Government od '- Basic ; 117,593.00. ‘ Vocational Grant = 435. 0. So _ Mocational 1,068.37 i __Night School’ Grant 264.74! 700.34 ' Night School 1,056.56 -2119,717.93 Dominion‘ Government... vay nn 1,080.00. - een . 8 Sundry. Jaa y + 500,00. 2280.34] RECOVERIES OF EXPENDITURES - ts 4 ‘Due’ fom, CApitat Account ee . 2,449.81 Tuition Fees, cen 2,490.00. ; py Me —— Night School Fees a 52,514.34 lr ' 8,176.85 Teacherage & Other Rentals 1,745.87 ' CAPITAL ASSETS Supplies for Resale 2,863.13 Land — 28,519.41 Text Book Rentals 4,130.48 ’ Buildings ; 1,385,399.56 School Building Rentals - 446.00 4 Furniture & Equipment 154 493.88 | Sale of Assets—Non Sharenbie 1,500.00 wo: Building dir. Progress. 75 638. 721 644,049.57 Sale of Assets—Sharcable 200.00 ? ———— Transfer Bylaw Funds - Due from Provincial Government ° to Shareable Capital 5,530.06 2410.80 re Bond Issues , 30,000.00 . caeeeeneentiee ne | : 4 1 ’ 639,744.81 : * 1,674,049.57| SURPLUS AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1957 * 865044 , 1,682,226.42 ; ; ’ 648,305. pS EIABILITIES $. REVENUE LIABILITIES | - | ' re Accounts Payable 185.48]. EXPENDITURE » SHAREABLE CURRENT CAPITAL TRUST 951, 06 ADMINISTRATION ' " s Excess of Revenue over Expenditure . ” Salaries 10,090.00 : Roven geer ‘Ended December. 31, 1058 .. 644031 Office Expense 1,698.37 a rptus . "8,585.69 * "Trustees . Expense '878.92 é _ Non-Shareable Current Capital _ (2,145.38) . General Administration 13,554.48 26,201 i Se 8,176.85 | INSTRUCTION a é CAPITAL LIABILITIES 3.000. co Teachers Salaries | 371,413.92 * Bank Overdr : p3, 00 : . School Clerical Salarics 7,425.70 + Due to Revenue Account se 31 . 0 > Teaching Supplics 14,927.09 ; 61° 78,337.40 . “Other, Instructional Expense | * ‘48962 394,256.83 Serial Debenture Debt , OPERATION . — 7 f 3 Oh Done (1960 45500 50, : Janitor & Engineers Salaries 43,345.16 | & 4% Due 1971 27,000.00 Janitor & Engineers Supplies 5,292.92 ; 4% % Due 1973 142'000.00 Light, Power, Water & Fuel 29,004.83 é 314% Due 1975. 255'000.00 e i Insurance, Rentals, Other 4,097.68 _ 81,740.59 - . “472,500.00. "= .- [REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE ' Advance City of Pr. Rupert 239,000.00. - 711,500.00 Grounds, Wages & Supplies 11,121.80 ; ° : , Building’ Wages & Supplies 14,811.87 CAPITAL SURPLUS . Equipment Wages & Supplies ' 6,213.14 Balance Dec. 31; 1957 832,450.71 * Other 8.50 32,155.31 apita Expenditures from “ONVEY E Revenue—Land _ 10,372.26 : * CONVEYANCE ayn en : : Contract Expense 7,246.80 ‘ —Buildings 1,414.15 Assistance 60.00 ’ —Equipment 6,414.75 Othe “ 186.80 7,493.60 Serial Debenture - t z= ae emptions - 40,000.00 AUXILIARY CES a : Interest Earnings AUXILIARY SERY ICES t Byl Health 7 1,780.41: 6 ylaw Bank: 111.87 \ 4 Surplus Sale . Retarded Children’ a _ 1,813.00 | Debentures : 129.55 58,442.58 - Boarding : 140.00 3,738.41 - . % A rnmreoeewremeeicem eect, _—— | ~ 890,893.29" NON- OPERATING . ‘ “Deduct Sale . be ye Supplies for Resale 2,633 OT. e Capital, Asset «200.00 copie Pa os Text Book -Rentals 4,130.48. - 8. 763.5: _ dransfer to Shareatl, Tops eas Srp eb ag DEBT SERVIC ” ae “ r urrent Capital 6,481.12 6,681.12 884.212.17 1,674,049. EBT’ SERVICE ; . 1874, 049.57 Debenture—-Principal 43,000.00 : : ’ 682 42 —Interest 27,812.50 . 1.68 1226.4 Bank Charges & Interest 597.02 71,409.52 . * CERTIFICATE, CURRENT CAPITAL : Sites 10,372.26 : 5. I have examined the books and records of Schoo! District No. Reconstruction 1,414.15 s 52 for the year ended December 31, 1958. I have obtained all the Equipment | 6,414.75 "18,201.46 information and explanations I have required.. In my opinion . a the Balance Sheet and Statement of Revenue and Expenditure] roray EXPENDITURES | 641,955.94 ‘are properly drawn up so as to exhibit truly and correctly the state Excess of Revenue over Expenditure « of affairs of the Board as at December 31, 1958 and for the year For the Year Ended December 31, 1953 6,440.31 then ended, according to the best of my information and explan- |. —— ations given to me as shown by the books, and records of the Board. 648, 395.55 Oe OO me In my opinion the forms of accounts in use and the procedure followed in this Schoo] Di str ict are adequate, SCOTT McLAREN, January 23, 1959, _Prince Rupert, B.C, Vera ‘ PEMA EEE OO ORL MH Wii iylom argo Mah eA oS Chartered Accountant. 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