ae ae i ia’ Aid abt ean ¥ a: morn yt ae Mae ave Mt Pa et Nel i ws Prince: Rupert Daily News. Friday, April 24,1950 aad STU DENT'S INTEREST. hay! es Ween ae sity eth eee Pa Sb at uN ny ? INCREASING - ‘Accent on education says RCN The accent today. ‘in: is on education. . Lieutenant ALA. Alle school relations officer sa day that 'the Regular Officer Traini for more than five years young, and well- ‘educated navy: Since ~ his appointment last Jilly in his :hew job; Lt, Allen has spoken in. more than. 200: schools in British. Columbia | and Al- berta, ‘on the subject of ‘careers in the navy following senior high school graduation. «+ Boys between the ages of. 16 and 20 with. Grade: 12° standing are eligible to take the ROTP course Lt. Allen said, He ‘pointed: ‘out the: linilmited opportunities: for. young men who wish: to. have a L professional cars, _ cer, yea The’ program is designed with a unfversity. level. “The: ‘student's, reaction’ ‘is: ‘cont, increasing’ ‘hy: at most: stanily | officer the Royal Conodion 4 Navy en, Royal ‘Canadian Navy id in an interview Wednes- ng Plan, enforced is ‘'to provide. Canada’ with | } officers for the permanent ‘favorable manner,”'Lt. Allen: sald. . He also was pleased with” ‘TeS- ponse’ given him here. ‘Tuesday when ‘he addressed Grades. 11 and 12.boys of Booth. Memorial iHgh: school, - R. F. Lucas, Lt. Allen® followed. his address‘and. active question period’ with a film’ entitled “Wings for the Fleet,’ Steg : The? film- depicted. the oppor; ‘the NAVY. oe , Por fur ther inforitialion’ ‘stud= ents were, told | they, ‘could:,, get’ 2025. . - SMALL-FRY ORGANIST — Providing furi as well as: ” developing a Intent’ musical , can be the basis. for future , styron. plastic; ‘table-top electric pipe organ js two- feet * long. Its 27 black:and white keys play sharps‘and. ‘flats . and .over two full ‘chromatic octaves with ‘full- bodied e organ tone. Made by Emenee: Musical Toys, the’ orgarr » ability, this break-réesistant. + ‘Professional musical train-. ‘a NEWL qrgiben SALI AG RBI BI LLY ON IDNEMDE PLO SN Give your furniture Received by school . principal: tunities. of a flying... career in, ‘in touch | ‘with’ the: ‘Commanding : Officer of: “HMCS | ‘Coatham: al on . oe SHREDS ne nee eR c ee ve oy Fourteen members of. To .be presided by District _| Deputy Supreme Honored Roydl Lady Mrs. Cherrill Mcintyre of Prince Rupert, the.session will begin at: 10 a.m. in:the Odd Fel- lows: hall. -Delegates from Kitimat, Ter- race, Burns Lake, Smithers and Prince Rupert will be in atten- dance. couver and OORP life’ member, has been invited to assist as a special official. ‘A banquet. and dance will con- clude the day's: acitivities. a7, » OOR?. ily Ledge reraber S lo allencd clislvict meeting - the: Order of the Royal Purple, Lodge No. 8 are preparing to leave by car’ early tomorrow morning to attend the annual District |~ Meeting of the OORP in Terrace.: “Mrs, Blizabeth Deane of. Van-: .. At ‘the Monday night meeting of the city lodge held in: the Elks home, members made final Plans for the event. at which the drill team will present the “Pansy” ‘and “Draping of the Charter” ceremonies. In other business, plans were completed’ for .the “Mother's Day” tea, to be held in ‘the Elks home May 8, and to feature a hat show, - . Mrs: ‘John . Crosg’ ‘name was Refreshments . concluded: ‘the -tregular. meeting. - . ‘drawn for the attendance’ prize. oes DENOTING A GALA time to-— night. are ..members of the’. - - Royal Canadian Mounted ‘Po- ‘Hee, Constable L.. A. Harring- ‘| ton: left; Constable A. J. Tut-. tle, centre and Corporal ‘Alec Borodula, having “a blowing ‘good time” as they prepare. the Navy. Drill Hall for, the ‘third annual > “Policeman’s Ball’ ’to begin at 10 p.m. RCMP -members from. ‘Hazelton, Ter- - “race and Kitimat have arrived - ‘to attend. the season’s’ social |. -highlight.. . —RCMP photo by. Constable John - Fehr. Singer’ 5 wife gains divorce © ' LAS VEGAS, ‘Nev. vPi—The brief. marriage of: entertainer. Sammy. mental cruelty. « | should . not: + perish Davis Jr, to. singer Lorray White Davis ended Thursday when ‘she obtained a divorce on-grounds of; “The two tL ried Jan. 10, 1958, but friends said. they lived together briefly. 5 aly Apiay Ppl gry th Re gh Abe shying s nage so hurriedly said, “and ME too!” . We were not a little amused, of course, but in thinking” of it afterward the “me first” is‘ not |. 80 much a grammatical.,.error | as it is a social and spiritual sin, A recent article on education in a leading magazine indicated that a widely’ held: theory: of human life was detrimentally |/ affecting our. educational system —namiely that the objective’ in life is\to “have a good:.time.” This is against. all the princi- ples of God’s Word. It is. self- ishness and selfishness is sin. “Of. our Lord Jésus: Christ it is said, “For the Son of Man came NOT to. be ‘ministered unto but fo MINISTER and to GIVE His life. a ransom for many. Luke 19:10. oo His was a: completely “out- ' |going” life. the supreme proof of which is seen by His willing- ness. to die in our stead and for our sins on Calvary’s Cross “that ‘whosoever ‘believeth in Him but have everlastirig: life.” “selfishnéss”. is at the root ofthe refusal of many. to accept Jesus {Christ as Saviour and Lord of their lives. . They wish to keep. their lives || for themselves: To give them- selves. to:..Christ and to allow Him to have all the say they feel is asking too. much.: ° The ‘fact ‘remains, ‘however, that - the answer - to complete} happiness is to put Christ in .| the place of “me”. and to let Him save from sin:and save to Serve: mee Bible. “Says, Ye are COM- “No, no... We believe ‘that the sin. of |. By PASTOR L E, JACKSON—of the. Hegitiar ‘baptist, Church” pk The four: year-old was very proudly telling us that Grammie ¢ and. he bo had band-aids.on their fingers. ’’’Me and. Grammie have’ band-aids,/“ he: an=: nounced enthusiastically. Daddy thought: it ‘tinte for -d- grammar: lesson’ and: . Grammie and |!’" “Yah,” was the quick response, PLETE in HIM (Christ) which is “the head of all’ prindipality. and power." ” Colossians 2: 10. G. P. Woodside — to present | ~ Jaycee. char rters” G. P. Woodside, présideiit of the B.C... and ‘Yukon / Junior Chamber of Comimerce, left the city by air this morning for Campbell River where he. will officiate at the charter presén- tation. ceremonies of the nhewly- formed Campbell River Jaycees, Immediately following,’ he’ will officiate at a. similar function in Powell River. clubs: in B.C... britigs’. tion to 37. veaden |. ‘Moose ‘meeting’ Pri: day, April 24.4+. 8:00 “p.m. : Installation ° Of -. officers. “ab. 48:30. _ Members. and: guests. Social to follow. age _ (80). eo Prince Rupert. ‘Burns’ Civ mixed social Saturday, Aprit 25th etS available at: Fraser & “Payne or club members. « 481), day, April 27th: at 8: 00. Bam. ‘Inis: tiation. “ ~- (80) e Cash for ‘oid. gold-—Bulgers “. Every CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY of Prince. Rupert A Branch of the: First Chutch of: Christ, Sclentist, vy , ~ Boston, Mass., USA. - SUNDAY SERVICE 11. A.M. The: Title of This Week’: tesson- Sermof:. Be | “PROBATION AFTER. DEATH” Sa ‘Testimony Meetings Second. Wednesday, 8: Pim, “ana Avenue | opposite Fourth Street Month ©. . The addition of these: tid r new: ‘the total: under Mr. Woodside's ASurisdie- |] Mor TL We Foster’: at 7:00 p.m..at Lotus Café: Tick- |]. -S.O.N. Business. meeting, Mon= th: Pr ~ ; ~e ae ‘CHURCH. “DIRECTORY Services in all elitcties at/12 susie and 130 Pp. mM, except: as Shown ANGLICAN CATNEDRAL, : » 4th Ave. W, at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8:30 d.m.'*. Senior School 9:46 a.m..." : Muniors and Kindergarten 1£/d.m: |’. | Very Rev. A.B. Hendy DialLavec|: “ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN : Seal: Cove . TN Miss Blaine . Bulmer, . B.A.,,- Le Th.) Sunday ‘Sohoécl. 11 a.m, 2300 Béal Cove Circle. - Dial 2650: -. FIRST BAPTIST : vey . 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LA'GONDOLA CAFE 1 om ny F aat, iad &, nine ape: tte a Aye we HAT RE Ay pe ED IT? “CHICKEN GONDOLIER” THE TASTIEST CHICKEN WITH CHIPS a eel advange ei e: pal Aone ne eb ade YOU |miles from the Landing we could “We found that it was the an- cient log barn which was. built by the Ford family when ‘they first came in to settle in about 1911. Although it is about four see the sky all bright to the east and smell the stinky old farm- yard smell in the smoke. The barn was probably burned pur- posely as these old bulldings are not safe for stock to shelter fn, especially after there has been a heavy fall of snow. ‘Jimmy Partington was operat- ed on jn the Burns Lake hospi- tal on Friday evening for what was thought, to be appendicitis. But the doctor found that. there. is a toumor and it will be some days before it is known if it is serious. “Anyhow he will have to vo to Vancouver for a further. operation when he {s strong mough to be moved. He is 21 vears old, The Partington fom- ily used to ve next to us when We were in Evesham, Saskatch- ewan and followed us here a few years after we moved, so wo know them well and I remem- Sar Lake 4] -think, rather yer the children being barn, HETTI”’ ORDER HOME ’ tea tat t wa 6 my Ne! at aa fet es . bring i small bont over in the aL edutidehaty Rohit Callie Groat excitement all through the district on Thursday when the ferry came across. It is a rellof to thasg who live the other wide to be ablo to come out when thoy wish. In cnse of emorgency it would be easy to path which the ferry has made through tho ico, Tt ls quite hot during the day time now and the Ico Is rondy to go ont with a slight breove. Our thermomoter registered 75 on Sunday aftor- noon, Ward came to us by phone on Sunday morning that Mra, Ml- chanel Remanda's fathor had passed awny In his home at Hughendon, Albortn. He was More than #0 yoara old and had not been woll, but even so It. was shock for tho family, Mrs, Romandn left immeacilatoly for Prince Georgo whore sho will meot hoy alster and thoy will travel togother home for the funeral. Our Minister Rev, John Frame plioned us that ho had gay trou. ble and would bo jate for the sorvice hore on Sunday morn- ing and asked Hugh to start the service for him. Hugh man- aged very woll Indoad but was, { ~ ‘we oF! ye dentsh tal ae tan a fh uh AOS Teen wi iO Line Binns By AGNES. H. NEAVE Dally ‘News. Correspondent: { - - Francois Lake—On. ‘Sunday evening’ folk from across the lake at South: {tbank “phoned us to ask about a huge. fire they could see east of us which seemed to be not far from the O’Meara ranch house. relieved’) when John . Frame’ arrived and took over, On Friday evening Doug Rags- dale and Ray -Long were. driv- ing on the highway. into Burns Lake from the east very fast when the car went out of con- trol, turned completely over and crashed upside down. The car is a complete wreck. and yet both men were alive, The doors were pried off and the men pulled out: surprisingly enough Ray is not! hurt, only bruised and shocked. | Doug was taken unconscious to | the hospital in Burns Lake and | it.was thought that he had a| fractured skull. However... we! heard on Sunday evening that | he is conscious at ast and that! sion pioneer John Logie Baird. there is no fracture. Hundreds have been to see the wrecked car.and all marvel that anyone could possibly nave been inside and yet not be killed. TV PIONEER LONDON ‘iA public house to be opened in the Muswell Hill district will be called The John Baird, to commemorate televi- Use Classifieds-They Pay PHOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HMALS “How a Business Man. > ~ was Divinely Guided’ KTKNe-s:0 ko, Saturday, 1045 a.m Special At - THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday, April 26th Morning Service—17:00 a.m, Sunday School—-12:45 noon Sunday Evening—7:30 p.m. Brigadier Girlie Robson of Toronto, Ontario Saturday Night Servico—-8:00 p.m. POP * ~ NOBLES JUST ARRIVED! LITTLE QUEENIE” by Chuck Borry » “KISSING TREE" by Billy Grammer FT HE TUUANA JAIL" by Tho | AND MANY OTHERS Froe Popcorn with cach purchase! Also a large solaction of LP records at OPPOSITE THE TOTEM THEATRE a Kingston Trio RECORD BAR | ADU LTS $1. 00 f PRIZE MONEY k ok ‘@ The hidden “Safety” Tag will be hidden on publis property, It will not be on, or near will be no need to Trespass, It will not be buried, or Wi) anything have to be moved or disturbed to find the “Snfety” Tag, ‘ “Have you treated that floor with non-skid wax?!’ v7, PONE ae eg Cian FCs , ' " 84, ONDA Ot Nb LO, 8 ad es uee seve t tas A aPELHAUELSR ASC Le Leen eae det (as SE ces Ae AY te id Soff, any private property, There | THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959 - _ 8 p. m: SEE oH ' Safety Week Committee, CLUES WILL BE PUBLISHED DAILY AS TO THE LOCATION. WE HOPE THIS WILL BE FOUND DURING SAFETY WEEK, MAY 4th TO 8th ! FIRST CLUE— The Tog is hidden between MeBride and 1h Stroet in downtown Prince Ruport,’' wang REMEMBER— “Safety begins at home” toy ‘ aM ’ Os i Mili j ru pis pe ios nbon boa TREASURE you find this particular Tag {PULL INSTRUCTIONS AS TO -}HOW TO CLAIM THE $50 iW tble except mombers and fam- Do you know where to turn SANA OCA aR Ahi . ne Pastor: Benry Thiessen *. ‘CHILDREN 50c SUTIN aS eatrod Rte HUNT SPONSORED BY COLUMBIA CELLULOSE This “Safety” Tag is used 9y workmon at the Columbla Cellulose plant to tag out |{ machinery that requires Extra Safety procaution, If ig ete eta “ ee PRIZE are on the back, Every member of the public ts oligs. ilies on the Columbia Callulose off the main waterline?”