a Prince Rupert Daily News Ay ns _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOC oy of’ Prince: Rupert | A Branch of the First’ Chuceh of. Christ, Seles st, pe - Boston, fMass. US ALS. | SUNDAY. SERVICE WwW A.M. The Title of. This Week's. Nesson: Sermon eee en “LOVE” a nes Testimony Meetings Second Wednesday, g ‘p.m. Every. Month 2nd “Avenue opposite Fourth Street 1 Friday, uly 31, 1950" me 2p cmerany Hee a hameancges gee i aren 7 “First: United. . First Presbyterian Churches. “10 a.m. —Worship ¢ at First + Presbyterian Church ‘ Mr. mR. WwW. K, Sacra will - conduct the gervices’ be Vacation: Bible Schoo! will | continue at First United this week With ‘MEN’ s SUITS. 2 1 | EXTRA, PAIR _ wit es srs ad EXTRA SKIRT. “OR SLACKS © eS A ont’ > a | Shae of I Hobberbn : a mi House of Stone LING T HE TAILOR 220 6th Street _ GUARA NTEED _ USED CARS| 1957 FORD SEDAN Standard, 6 cylinder $1,795 1955 FORD COUPE wate | _ ma S895, 1953 INTERNATIONAL . _ CARRYALL STATION WAGON Radio and good tires $895 1953 AUSTIN 1951 DESOTO Trmaculate. $695. eden $350 “ALL THESE UNITS: GUARANTEED FOR 30 DAYS, | TRY YOUR OWN | DOWN PAYMENT, ‘our DEALS HAVE NEVER, BEEN. MORE ATTRACTIVE, BOB PARKER LTD. re Your Ford: Edsol- ‘Monarch. Dealor - . “Phono 2222" ee ee ~ Phono 2345 ve. FPSORVTeA MRC. EF ses SCReereSSaSTRBE CSE SCtMwvatwyrexcesBik = +s ‘ se : k TK Ne=t Tt Kc. been produced. WEASEL FAMILY ~ 1 ferret, HOW. CHIUISTIAN BCTENC ‘6 HEALS - “Prayer Brings Healing to a Family” Saturday, 10:45 a.m , i ~) CHURCH DIRECTORY services In all churches aut i ain, : and #230 P. me, except as show ne » ANGLICAN CATHE DRAL “ath Ave. W.'at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Senior School’ 9:45 a.m.. Juniors and Kindergarten 11. a.m.: Rev. G. T. Pattison Phone 4766 LST. PETERS ANGLICAN Seal. Cove : Miss. Elaine Bulmer, -B.A., L. Th. -. No Evening Service 2300 Seal Cove: Circle Dial 2554 FIRST. BAPTIST 5th Ave.’ E. at Young St. - Sunday School 10 a.m. and 12:15 Rev. ..J.. A.) Roskam Dial 5060 REGULAR BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. East Sunday School. 10 a.m. Morning Service 11:15 a.m. | | Rev. L.. E. Jackson Dial 397) (EVANGELICAL PREE CUURCH' 6th: Ave. at Ambrose Sunday School 10:30 a.m. ' Morning Service 11:30 a.m. Rev.. H. W.. Foster Dial 4403 ST. PALL’S LUTHERAN: 5th Ave. at McBride:St. v . Sunday School 10 a.m. * ‘ Dial 4164 STAL TARE ieNACLE E 202 (6th- Ave.. West - Morning Service: 11:00 a.m. “Sunday School. 9:45 a.m, Fvanrelistic °7:30 p.m. Rev. Wm. E. Leggette Dial 5839. OFIRST PRE SSBYTE RIAN 235 4th. Ave, East July:: Morning Worship.11:15. aim. 4 Auge: Morning “Worship /10:00 -a.m.: Rev. Ivar’. S.. Gamble Dial 5823 : . THE SALVATION ARALTY : Fraser. Street / Sunday 11:00 a.m. Holiness Service “12:45. p.m, .Sunday- School 7:30 p.m. Salvation Meeting ‘’ Sr. Capt. and. Mrs. Tom Smith Dial 3024 FIRST” “UNIPED 636 6th Ave. West July: Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Auf.: Morning. Worship 11:15 a.m. Rev.. R..W. K. ENlot Dial 3114 BETHEL CHURCH tow 200 4th Ave. E. * Sunday ‘School 10 a.m. Rev. John ° Kuehn Dial: °2453 porn & nw ARD ‘GOSPE 1. CHAPE LL (West) Coast) Children's Mission) Sunday, School 10 7:30. a.m. _Workhip Service 7:30 p.m. BAPTIST The mink, marten, - wolverine; otter, fisher, skunk ‘ahd'}]- . hadger- all belong tot the” wease! |’ family. scree! waeteieln sgt etree your. first: lead: ner to lead ‘back’ a diamond*. to- : - SELLING WELL—The Post: ‘Office Department says that, nine. Canadian: postage stanips, spec? | , jally mounted on a card, are selling well and seem | particularly popular with tourists. The . ' card, with unusuable stamps, totalling 50: cents, sells. Jor, the same amount. About, 50,000 have Pee Ee PO ER 8 WOR DE y gy: “EASLEY /BLACKW: 0D" Before you make | ‘an. 0 to “a a 4% oa ‘that? almost ‘disruptéd:.the ‘royal - / Newfoundland ‘covered * most. ‘of -| Nova Scotia this morning. Every Soe the’ ‘New™-Glasgow © ‘area. before . leaving. for Sydney. pening. jead you have : seen just the 13 cards j in your: hand, When next you are.on lead for the defense, ,you dummy, too, and you, have more. tricks. © a On a judgment’ basis your sec- ‘ond lead - should’ be | -bet ter: Mr; Abel. ‘wasn't. too keen ‘about any opening: from: his: hand. to- day but he. finally: ‘decided: on: the king . of .. spades. :'' The’ :defense » would have beén. a: little: easier if he had: chosen -;:the.’ king © of clubs ‘but. there. was. no way, for |. him to know that. “ - Miss’ Brash let the king: of spades: hold and Mr. -Abel : had another ‘chance. at the winning defense. Hoping toget his’ part- ward his ace-queen, he camé‘out : “42th alow club *. But. -Miss- ‘Brash - won, ‘cashed: wzthe: ace of. trumps,. fin: 4" essed’ the . Jack’ -of. _ spades.» ‘and: ‘ais. carded. a’ diamond than have seen the 13 eards in} watched the play to’ one € or) West dealer Neither side vulnerable ‘ NORTH .. - Mr, Champion - AAT43. “ “9 9BTIZ-: ‘ . #8752 WEST’ . EAST Mr. Abel ‘ . Mr. Dale &2AKQ109 “ATE2.:°-. VK4a PIS Lee @AQT @ K'943.° eee dhe J1087.3° « SOUTH .Miss Brash 7 WBS OL VAQI652 os 4.106: ; mw AQ > & the’ bidding: ies wy ‘West’ - Nortir. ‘Kast. an at Ls. Pass’ 2 2 ye INT. 3.y. “Pass “Eye Dbl. All Pass * ae Oveninig lead: King ors spades. It is: ‘true that if.. Mr. Dale had on the’, aces: of. spades. Thus’ she: ‘lost only a spade, ‘al heart and a dia- ‘mond, making , her, a ‘doubled’ contract:: You and I see that the best de- | ais Erash Pastor: To be appointed ‘should ‘have made “nevertheless. - . | | ace of diamonds ..at*'trick two, ~Mr.-Da! e would have flashed the: | nine in“an attempt- to announce ‘ possession of the ‘king. - “‘fense was to switch to ‘diamonds | at trick ‘two.. It’s, tough’ leading | from ace-queen, “but Mr, Abel ‘that.’ Mr.. Dale had to. ‘have ‘some: thing for his raise to two clubs. | He had nothing: in spades. | On|: ‘the bidding it was . practically | Vcertajn ‘that. he. had no: winners.\ : in hearts It-appeared:- réasonable® toassume that he held either the. ace of clubs or the king of dia~| : monds. If Mr. Abel had Maid down the. If he had not held the king he would have played his lowest dia-. mond: in’ which',case Mr. Abel. could have led 2 club to his par t-. ner’s (supposed) ace. The defenders would get either a spade, a heart and two dia- monds or they. would get a trick in each suit, Dailv News. 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SRE ND Sis: Chprecl, Cochrane, Midwestern and Western: ,, @ Generous Return Umit CANADIAN , NATIONAL | My i he!d the ace of cluks and not the : king of diamonds, then a‘club|]. ishiftat. trick two--and a dia - mond .return—would ‘have . beat , the: contract two tricks. However, | Mr. Abel's. first job was-to be! sure to set the ‘contract atall. =: : entai- objections | .to -Providing Incidentally. Miss Brash’s con- cession of the-first trick was very | play} good as it put..Mb. ‘Abel on ‘the! ha spot. for. the right shift: before, he. knew - too much about phand. wey | Heavy Atlantic fog agains : delayed their schedule. The. royal’. ‘couple: left: ‘this; ‘ge, land: ‘province ate LL aimi—two hours late—aboard an RCAF’ air- craft for Trenton,N.S.: me _ The. Same: ind of. Atlantic; up. couple’s . arrival ‘last’ month in] airport in the province, including Trenton, \ was’ “socked in,”’: but there. was hope that a warm sun would burn .off. the’ 108 at most ‘inland. places. a . HEADING: HOME walt The ‘Queen and. Philip were. to pay: ‘am Hour‘and: a half‘ visit. ip ‘After. ‘two hours in Cape Breton’s city, they were to leave for Halifax. They ‘head home ‘from. Halifax. Satur- day” Hight’ fo. end: their: “45° “day tour.,’ “The ‘Queen. and- Philip had: a day. of ‘varied activities.in Prince || Edward © Island « ‘Thursday -high- lighted: by:a" “harness:: racing: pro- |. gram at Charlottetown. ree : They’ spent. ‘half an hour. at the : -,. |100-acre ° ‘showplace ‘farm’ of Mr. JL: ~ fand . Mrs... Willard: . Prowse: . Brackley,: P.E.I.," where’ ‘the- prince _ and: 12-year-old | ‘Ernest ' Prowse | Manitoba giving doctors power to veto. pa rents “WINNIPEG @—John ° “Eck- ' mire; a” _ Jehovah's, Witnesses “ Teader: said” ‘Thursday - ‘Mani-._ toba’s - -proposed:- ‘legislation. to ‘ allow ‘doctors to. overruls. par-" blood: ‘transfusions. is “in! “the. Hider tradition. 2 : - peerescrenscctecseoe: Cadets. “meet. Queen. ‘Mother LONDON’: . Canadian ‘air. cadets, vhalfyy y through a‘one- -month -- tour.” Britain, met. the Queen Mother Thursday ‘at Sandringham... the Quee country. residence. ~The cadets: ' Sive: : *@_Twenty .- = five | of; ah wee yoy PEER E EE DH OY seeeres Sg rye GORGE Ree pat aptly Hills ay poe Os eanegen (OP) The aie ‘and: Pri ince ‘Philip. eee ! “ Nova Scotia. and the final days of: their coast - to- coast. Canadian tour today qe wv -of | got together. for. a’ chat ona mu- sthe rolling: lawns of. Governinent . House, a - Earlier the Queen cut a. ribbow “ to official open’ HMCS “Quecif i Charlotte, anew naval establish § iment: here. tual Jhobby—coin . collecting,’ ° -When. Ernest. told: Philip: that | he collected: coins,. the prince: re- plied:.“So. do I.: Let's: gO" jook at ‘your collection.” , During the harness | racing, the | Queen: ‘tried “twice .to ‘peek over six-foot-seven”’Premier Alex Ma-: ‘theson, seated to her far-right.‘ tended'a government luncheon. =) The premier : suddenly + noticed and slouched’ down, in Als chair. HECTIC’ DAY eo: The day's activities were 80! hectic | that, the - ‘Queen. didn’t have a chance .to® change her: dress until a. garden party. late. in. the afternoon. tthe. north’ shore,’ where ‘she at4 “About '1,500 i water, so the Queen, could d See, th persons » attended ° ‘the: . Party on packing of. frozen’ peas. ive Sy Ped ‘She visited ‘a: frozeit ‘food plant, two tural homes and the .province’s national’ ‘park! ‘On About 15. minutes beféré "the royal tourists were to drive:at dq frozen food plant at nearby. 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