| WEEKLY “SIDE-TRACKED” “. By REV. C. A, MYHRE Pentecostal Tabernacle of ali people to let their life zet side-tracked, one would ex- pect the Judge to be the last, tt didn’t work that way how. ever; in the case of Samson. In spite of a very good start, he vot off on the wrong track. Jt was not the big overpower- ing enemics that sent him the wrong way. A roaring lion did- wit; frighten him. A thousand pilistines tried to hold him bniy to be overcome and left sae ae, ‘5 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave, Woo at Dunsmutr St. . 00. aan. Holy Communion 9:00 am. Family Communion me 8rd Sunday 11:00 a.m, Matins Ist Sunday ae Holy Communion 7330 pum. Evensong 4th Sunday, : Family Service. am, Wednesdays, Days, Holy “12:00 am, Sunday School Bible Class. Very Rev, GT. 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BT | gressor SERMON | “heaps upon heaps.” Single- handed he wrecked the portals of the prison city, Goza, and carried the doors away with him, Yet, as we read the ac- count of Samson’s Hfe, we be- come mysteriously haunted by another picture, “What could have been.” His missing the best came out in just the same way as twen- tieth century potentials some- times fail. He tried to yield his life to God on the installment plan, “a little now and the rest Jater.” In some business con. tracts this may be done lo ad- vantage. Not so in dealing with God. When He invites, ‘Son, give Me thine heart,’ he expects an all-out dedication. The 100 per cent surrender to God, is after all the only life that pays. Samson found, bs many others have since learn- ed, that “the way of the trans- is hard.” Our Saviour made it most plain when He said, “My yoke is casy, and my burden is light.” It was of a life so dedicated to God that David sang, “The Lord is My Shep- herd.” ; We are often asked, “How can one live a Christian life in our day?” The better ,question is “How can one really live with- out Christ?” Apart from His pardon, His friendship and His assurance of the future, our present life becomes frustrating. Beyond that, it’s too frighten- ing for contemplation. Why not make a full surren_ dar to God as the songwriter did? “Just as I am, without one plea, but that Thy blood was shed for me, fightings and fears within, without, O Lamb of God, [ come, I come!” True, Samson did make @ comeback. At best however, his final conquest was only a monu- ment to his wasted years. How much better to have the risen Lord say of you, “Him that ov- ercometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, and my new name.” Rev. 3:12. Credit unions | to hold dinner | Officers of Prince Rupert’s two credit unions and their wives will celebrate Credit Union Day with a dinner at La Gondola Cafe at 7 p.m_ Saturday, Following the dinner, a dance will be held in the wardroom of HMCS Chatham. Credit Union Day actually falls on October 18. This day is now observed an- nually by 16 million credit union members throughout the world. There are now 28,000 credit unions operating in more than 60 countries, and each of these is. a working example of the credit union day theme, “People helping people to economic pro- gress.” Five thousand members in the two local credit unions, Kaien Consumers and the Prince Rup- ert Fishermen's, are affiliated with the international organiza- tion of credit unions, the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), the sponsors of the annual eredit union day celebra- tions, PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL ASSEMBLY (Meeting In Sons of Norwny FAte 110 Sth Avenue ast 9:45 ami—Brenking of Bread Bunday Sehaal: 130 am Gospel Service; 7:30 p.m, tiverybady Welcome Phone GILL ar 8074 WINNING tomers present for the Rotary Cl auctioneer T. M. Christie, while Rotarians C. A. R. Pitt, left, and A. H. Ogilvie, president, watch. won the set. The net profit of $3,000 raised from the three-day store and auction will go towards: the Friendship House Club pledged $10,000 — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman country project. Rotary TICKET for a portable television, set was drawn Sat- urday by Paul Starr, who was chosen from among the many cus- ub auction. He is introduced by Norman Fisher of Port Edward towards this effort. BPWC’s week October 14 to 20 “More Power with Woman-, power” is the theme chosen fori the business women’s week in’ Canada, October 14 to 20, which will be marked by the Canadian Federation of Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Clubs, stated Miss Elsie MacGill, president. She said a letter had been re- ceived by the Federation and its 169 clubs from Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, congratulat- ing the clubs which are “con- tributing much to the greater participation..of- women in man- agement and planning in every ltions Fellowship. of $500 4 ' iclub member to observe and re- port UNICEF and UNESCO Gift Coupon Projects. Annually the Federation awards a United Na- to a: port on the regular sitting of the United Nations Status of Women; Commission. or .Human. Rights; Commission. This’ year the Fed- eration will also provide some $3,500 to maintain seven students | at the Training Centre for Wo- men at Ramallah in Jordan. The Ramallah Training Centre is ay UNWRA project endorsed by the; International Federation of Busi-| { 4 t 4 i sphere of professional activity.” “Canadian women are to be congratulated on their determin- Women’s , i t ness and Professional Federation is an active member. ation to raise ever higher their standards of achievement in public life and in the service of society,” the prime minister said. Most BPW Clubs give bursaries. scholarship or award to local wo- men and girls to advance their education, and they also sup- Oey, Pong The BEST MID-DAY n itav, V ItausshanhergerIia sin esl , hii = Soe net partie la diya Ba ea NS ta oer byt wcting \ spot for LUNCHES tnd it Poa arrre. * Fata tlh ah Abed BP BS Ani) ae There are more than 20 stu~- dents enrolled in each class of junior high mathematics and junior high English which began Tuesday at Booth Memorial Sec- ondary High school, it was re- ported today by G. T, Caldwell, director of adult education. Some interest was shown in senior courses in English and mathematics, Mr. Caldwell said, but more students are needed before these courses can be es- tablished. On Tuesday night, typing and bookkeeping were the most pop- ular classes. However, in many other courses, the number of RCMP ball to be co forfu [ a Hea ir The Navy drill hall will be! English, gaily decorated October 19 the fifth annua] Police Set. J. N. Cummins said tha an illuminated RCMP crest and| lances from the training schoo in| new at Regina had been brought for the occasion. RCMP members will be in formal dress, but dress: for guests is optional. | Tickets, which are $8 per COU-| Quit. wh “ec short of voca-: ‘ple may be obtained by phoning: |. ults who are shor © ca~ | ‘tional or academic training. S/Sat. J. F, Gregory at 6115. ANNOUNCEMENTS @ Sons of Norway whilst cabaret dance Friday October 12th. Whist 8 Everyone welcome. an tober 13. q. drafting. night, making will help make people o’clock. | (199): @© All Herring Fishermen, Nor-: . : thern Area special meeting 1:30) lubs, of which the Canadian ; . Clubs, ch the Vana ip.m. Islander Hall, Saturday. Or. KT KN—9:30.kK.¢. Sunday at 3:30 p.m, (199): students has dropped and may | have to be discontinued if more | Interest igs not shown, | | The registration date is be- ling extended so that more stu- {dents may enrol for the follow- , ‘ing courses.: on Tuesday night, . | auto-mechanics, typing, conver- ; | sational French, some aspects of ' iphyschology, Russian, senior : 1 : : ‘woodwork and art and junior ‘high mathematics and English, | i thigh mathematics; on Thurs- — shorthand, | day, dressmaking. bookkeeping, typing, junicr high Rev. Dr, R. and William It is hoped that more people 1| will turn out to the English for Canadians, Mr. Caldwell said. This is a crucial year for adult education in the city, he stated. These classes provide a very important service to local I t i | “The mathematics and English ‘iessons. typing, bookkeeping, ishorthand, au to mechanics, woodwork and dress- JHE BIBLE SPEAKS TO you Should Religion Heal? (Part 1V) color photography for . for; beginners, drafting, «Fift Ball Ww. K. Elliott’s lectures on “The which is scheduled to start at| Progress of Man” 10 p.m, with the Grand March.| Hankinson’s lectures On “Pro- | t, motional Communications”. Junior high courses ‘prove most popular better qualified to get better employment,” he said. “Other courses, like the lectures in phil- osophy and comunications, and Richard Miller’s course in “Some Aspects of Psychology” give us more confidence and knowledge in ourselves and greater know- ledge of the world around us”. For further inquiries or regis- _ tration, anyone asked to call Mr. Caldwell 5031 or evenings at 3401. at POPPI PDL SLOOP IP POLO LOLOLILOES PLOOEPPPOROEVOOBVIOILS GP OP LOELOP OPPO’, Marie (formerly of Modern Beauty Shoppe) wishes to advise her SPOLODP LSS PLEO CIT S interested is! that she is now associated with Style Beauty Salon Pe Ce OPEL EEEPEEIOLOLUDEDELELDIOLELELDLALIIILCIGLAIE ISS POPP LPOL OD? 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