Gee ae WEEKLY SERMON REV. W. Cc. LEGGETTE — Pi astor of. the Pentecostal Church > . Are we » living in. the last days? Yes!. ot the day or the hour.but Paul gives a detailed anumeration of signs. ating. the ‘approach of Christ for His second appearance. ‘LSunday School 10 a.m. and 12:15— ae ae a NAM ae NTE eemmngrenes: ee CHURCH DIRECTORY: \ | Services In all churches at ‘NI a.m. i and 7:30 p.m., except as shown, { ‘ty ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL : 4th Ave, Ww. at Dunsmuir St. 1 «Holy ‘Communion 8:30 a.m. ‘ Senior School 9:45 a.m. ‘yuniors and Kindergarten 11 a.m. ‘Rev, a. T. Pattison Phone 4766 PETER’S ANGL ICAN © ‘Seal Cove Miss Elaine Bulmer, B.A., L. Th. No Evening Service Dial 2554 } j / ST. { 2300 Seal Cove Circle FIRST BAPTIST 6th. Ave. E. at Young St. Mev, J. A. Roskam Dial 6060 : “REGULAR BAPTIST mo 629 6th Ave. East Sunday School 10 a.m. 4 Morning Service 11:15 a.m. (Rev. L. E. Jackson Dial 3071 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH : 6th Ave. at. Ambrose Sunday. School 10:30 a.m. Morning Service 11:30 a.m. ‘Rev. H. W. Foster Dial 4403 ST, PAUL'S LUTHERAN 6th Ave. at McBride St. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. A. 8. Olson Dial, 4164 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 202: 6th Ave. West - Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m, Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. . Rev. Wm. E. Leggette Dial 6839 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 235 4th Ave. East jJuly: Morning Worship 11:15. a.m. iAug.: Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Rev. Ivan S.. Gamble Dial 5823 THE SALVATION ARMY. : Fraser Street : Sunday 11:00 a.m. Holiness Service 12:45 p.m. Sunday School .7:30 p.m, Salvation Meeting Ist. Lieut.. and. Mrs..C. McInnes Dial. 3024 ° 7 FIRST UNITED : 636 6th Ave. West . ;Aug.: Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. ae PT ST ee ag ee eR oe wi » Rev. R. W. K. Elliot Dial 3114 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH - 200 4th Ave. E. : Sunday. School 10 a.m. ‘Rev. John: Kuehn Dial 2453 PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL (West Coast Children’s Mission) : Sunday. School 10:30 a.m. a Worship Service 7:30 p.m. , Pastor: To be appointed their. poasters, , disobedient thankful, unholy. Let’ us look at.the third. chap- ter of second Timothy—see if this is not the condition of the world to-day :“This know also, that ‘in ‘the times shall come. : last. days . perilous - Kor men shall . be. lovers‘ of -own, selves, ‘covetous, proud, blasphemers, to parents, un- affection, Without: . natural - trucebreakers, false accusers, in- continent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasure. more than lovers of God; having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away. For this sort arc: they which creep into houses, and lead cap- tive silly women Jaden with sins, led away with divers lusts, ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” In the fourth chapter Paul’ex- horts to “Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season, reprove, rebuke, exhort. with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they ‘will not endure sound doctorine; but. after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teach- According to God‘’s word, we know | indi-} ance of His Gospel, He said, js the way and few there be that go in thereat.” | The crowning. day for the overcoming christian is - just ahead, Revelation says, because of my mouth,. The same sun that softens wax also hardens of Righteousness and His glori- hearts, it. must necessarily harden others, who’ will not yield. Friend let God soften ‘your heart, turn to Jesus while there is yet time. Jesus can meet your every need, spiritually, finan- cially or physically. Be ye ready also: for the son of man cometh at an hour when ye think. not.” High ranks. for cadets Air Cadets —~ ers, having itching. ears.’ ‘pressure of the . evil. not ‘promise universal . From the. day of “Jesus until | now, it has never been popular | to be a christian. The man who stands for the right will feel the: Jesus: did: accept- | How "Trusting, our children | to God’s care.’ KTKNe -3730_ Kc. Saturday, 10:45. a.m CHRISTIAN | SCIENCE HEALS! of Prince Rupert ..Squadron acted. as Wing Commander and. Wing Adjutant at the Wing Ceremonial parade held square to conclude the fourth summer camp. Reviewing of- | ficer was Air Commodore Ross I Commander No. 5 Air Division Headquarters, Vancouver. . “Strait is the gate .and narrow) thou art lukewarm and neither: cold nor hot, I will spue thee out’ clay, this.is also true of the Sun’ ‘ous. gospel, while it softens some), wo2 Raymond Af Mcintyre and F/S Allan’ Cazes « No. 559 filled top ranking posi- | tions this morning when they | at Sea Island RCAF. parade | Daily” News Classified Ads _ Speake r—Rev. “Come to Church on Sunday — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morming Worship —11:15 a.m. FIRST UNITED CHURCH | pe | Morning Worship—10: 00 a.m. Ivan S. Gamble. Everybody Welcorne DOUBLE JACKPOT BINGO “at: the CIVIC ( CENTRE ~ Monday, August 31st, 8 p- m. 15 CASH PRIZES PLUS DOOR PRIZE Oh pence enna atest on Congress Leaders: ‘Sept. Sept, Sept. ‘ Sept, The Salvation Army | 65th Flat Lue PRINCE RUPERT NORTHERN BRITISH ,COLUMBIA September 4th - 7th, 1959 6th SUNDAY 11:00 am, 7th MONDAY, 8:00 p.m. | a Great Vlative Kovival Kally PORT EDWARD THEATRE All are welcome to attend and i share in these Special Meetings! ' a —-Orr > Gress Chief Secretary and Mrs. Colonel Wiseman Toronto, Ont. Supported by: Sr. Captain and Mrs, Ridcout AND OFFICERS OF THE DISTRICT Grea f DD, blic Meeting al th eC Cita del 4th FRIDAY 8:00 p.m. Great Welcome Rally 5th SATURDAY 10:30 a.m. Women’s Meeting 8:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting 7:30 p.m. Holiness Mecting Salvation Mecting Salvation Meoting uy SUNDAY SEPT. 6TH At 3:00 pm, \ AT "ANNUNCIATION CHURCH ~ Summer wedding polds interest here, abroad — - Of interest here and in England was the floral ‘and candlelight wedding ceremony. performed in. the ‘Church of the Annunciation Friday, August 21 when Sheila Gwendolene Slack became the bride of Doug- , los Glenton Slack. ‘Rev. James Tracey officiated | ‘dian. ‘at the evening service for the;groom’s mother and Mrs. C/ W.} i guests in a royal. blue England” and | gown, off-set with white -acces~ and. Mrs. A. J. | sories. | § | \ 1 | | ‘daughter of Mr. any en ne street- “length. | her | Spray. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Douglas. Glenton. Slack. -.-<-Photo by Nishio- ‘Van ‘Meer Studio: , Slack of London, ithe. son of Mr. / Letourneau of this city. Given. in. marriage by the ; | groom’s step-father, the . bride. was a picture of loveliness wear- ,ing a -lace- -over-taffeta white - ‘gown - fashioned’ on princess: ‘lines in ballerina-length... For: style actent a white taffeta bow | ; fel] from the waist front: Her three - quarter length | | gl i pointed encrusted i gracefully secured her illusion ne iB eauty roses. Miss Margaret Brunelle com- ‘plemented the bride as’ brides- | maid wearing a nylon-over-taf- feta gown of nile green. in} A matching cum- merbund was gathered into a | huge bow at.the back while on head she wore a feathered roses. Derrick Slack ' brother a attended his: as groomsman and ush-: ; i ( i . Her corsage was of yellow: | WEDDING TONIGHT . Jean 7 Soeaney: feted at surprise: shower _ Miss Jean Sweeney. who becomes the bride ‘of: Gordon. Nicholls tonight in the First United church}. was the guest-of-honor Tuesday when friends honored: her with.an evening miscellaneous surprise. shower. ' Held. at the home. of. hostess | Mrs. William Beck on. 1815 Atlin: Avenue, co- -hostesses were Miss Margaret . Duffus and Mrs. James Houchen, Upon her arrival Miss Sweeney was’ seated in honor€chair, and presented with ai corsage roses.. ‘Her mother Mrs. Norman Mc- Intosh of. Powell River and ‘here for the occasion, was. also given a’ similar corsage of roses: S Miss Sweeney - {large array of lovely gifts! ar- ranged to appear like a three- tiered wedding cake. = Bridesmaid ~elect Miss shan- -}non Pallant assisted in the. eu J opening... Games “were: played. and re- ceiving prizes were Miss- Swee-|P9s: ney, ° John Truscott, Miss Pallant and ‘the » guest-of- (of fresh- cut garden received... her Mrs. James Harper, Mrs. - Leaving. ‘tomorrow ‘by ‘Cana- dian Pacific #irlines _|Mrs. Michael Colussi ‘for Victoria where she is to meet her, daugh-: qe -i ter Gloria, who has been: away | .| for two years. They: return home’ | Tuesday. ee ae | PERSONALS © Princé ‘Rupert Daily News | Friday, August 28, 1959 © 3] | To. register. ‘phone, man, 4588. | Kindergarten will: ! Mrs. McIntosh. Refreshments. ‘followed, “Other guests* attending were Mrs. Kenneth Rowe, Mrs. Alex. McFarlane, Mrs. George. Wright, Mrs. Thomas Pallant, Miss Dar-. lene Cummine and Miss Karen Beck. | . ‘ting. Phone. 2628, - An nouncements | @ «United Church Kindergarten - opens Thursday, September .10th:: Mra tlh 4 Bow 3100. ST, ANDREW’ S CATHEDRAL” ORGANIST REQUIRED For whole or part time e duty. Apply ¢ C. Botham ‘Dial 5744 plane’ eis ip EAST. 425 __ SEPTEMBER Vr -20,° An nou n ci n ng. a oO R A L R oO B E R T Ss Million Soul Crusade SPOKANE, FRANCIS AVENUE WASHINGTON. 1959 Bre Bo “NO, SERVICES. MONDAY “SEE AND HEAR THE POWER oF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST . s A-tnree-tiered wedding cake, ‘made by Mrs. A. J. Letourneau j ‘centred: the bride’s. table which | ‘was decorated with tapers - and | bouquets of dahlias. mo, ‘John LaPorte proposed — the toast to the bride. Serviteurs were Mrs. . Gilles Legion auditorium “the received the; sheath: | j “f \ ! i ! : Lussier, Miss Betty Newton, Mrs. . . H, Sim and Mrs. John Sjerson. the Columbia Cellulose and Mrs. Slack is employed with eof 1 Newlyweds have taken up resi- | oves were of lace and a V- dence at 720 Seventh Avenue, headpiece | west. Mr. Slack is employed by Com- ; et veil. She carried American | [pany Limited at Watson Island | ‘the Canadian National Rail- ; ways. | AS a delightful touch the ‘bridal couple spoke to the bride’s ; parents in London, England. PERSONALS Former city residents Mr, and. _Mrs, G. V. Hanley of Coombes, , Vancouver Island and Mr. and, ‘Mrs, Cecil Twaites of Nanaimo ers were Alan Currie and Duane : are in the city fora 10-day vacae | , Norberg. ‘tion as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagno was church or- , Will Murdoch, 1161 Ambrose AV- | | ganist. At ‘the reception | in the Cana- | Ravioli, Specia [: sls in Loy your favorite dish in the pl Cur joy your ravorile clade an the pleecseant rolaxad almosphere of our ¢ ining room Delicious Cold Picnichicken and Potato Salad Spaghetti and Meatballs, Spareribs or Chicken Risotto and Meatballs, Barbecued Spareribs, also Chicken Gondoliere with Chips. LIGHT LUNCHES — FULL COURSE DINNERS | , BANQUETS — WEDDING PARTIES Spocial “Tako- Out" Ordors Phone 2621 en OU Gondo a & jonue, Making the trip by car Shey leave Monday. 7 cu¢e & 4 wy te SL gchd i dee were peg em te i ‘ “4 ehh de ovis, : j / al, ell WR by GENERAL @ ELECTRIC They are priced as LOW as $4 490 AND 169" THEY ARE COMPLETE WITH AUTOMATIC TIMERS - FAST DRAIN PUMPS - SAFETY WRINGERS - AND MANY OTHER FEATURES SEE YOU AT 7 YES —| MEAN: ~The New INGER-WASHERS | NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LTD. Prince Ruport Bosner Block, Phone 4210 Also at Stewart, BC, (1709; e The J. M- Facey. United Halls aa re-open for: a 4 and 5 year olds on Wednesday,:’ « . September. 9th. For further ineh0 es formation. phone 2987. . @ The public: brary” ‘will re-) ro open Tuesday, September’ Aste tos) “1687. : eo “gale” of good | sed clothing, Friday, August 28. United Church.” Friendship House, ‘801. Fraser. st. 40 p.m. to. 1:30" pm. @ Salt’ ‘Lake: Ferry. ftom: Cow’ Bay Floats hourly. every Sunday: Pe from 12 noon, weather permit- (16810 ~ (168)