“ [WEEKLY : by W. JOHN WILSON, Pastor + Evangelical Free Church ; ge , Perhaps no one word better. de- seribes all of man’s self- centred thoughts and activities than “vain.” “Vanity of vanities; all: ‘ig vanity,” exclaimed Solomon, as he considered life about Kim in) ‘general and his own life in par- ticular, In Ecclesiastes, he discloses the vanity of a life which had as its goal self-gratification through increaséd wealth, pleasure, .or knowledge. He testifies “Whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them.” And he knows that Solo-~ mon desired much! Yet, he hon- estly admits that, in the midst of wealth and fame, he “hated life,” for all of this was “vanity' and vexation of spirit.” His wealth certainly brought him no. peace or satisfaction. He states, “He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied’ with silver; nor he Prince Rupert Daily News 3 SERMON || in sinful pleasure. “Where is all this getting me?” he asked. Now Solomon, by the popular |[ materialistic standard, WAS get- ting somewhere. Yet, he had |i enough wisdom to realize that ‘in the abundance his hands had ‘wrought, “there was NO PRO- FIT.” Christ, in Mark 8:36, asks a , sobering question: “For what |. shall it profit a man, if he shall |} gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” Certainly, when God is ommitted “all is vanity’— “there is no protit.” “Tm thankful to God that in! His gift of eternal life through | Christ (Romans 6:23) I find that which cannot he found. else- where. Our.Lord brings peace and satisfaction. And although : one cannot merit salvation by | his deeds (Ephesians 2:8, 9), every child of God can engage in work that is NOT vanity. “Your labour is not in vain in USE. CHRISTMAS SEALS mm: 3 ca. ee AS'A | EN coma ee * For Information phone Lewis oor V, Ge = West est 5iRT VY HOTELS, $C HOSPITALS, PRISG R. W, we ‘’HuRE are to be fragrant hyacinths in flower at your that loveth abiinda with in the Lord,” writes the apostle | home when the robins return re: over de un are bun “Paul, Know Christ, then serve | and the winter melts away, : crease clare a - Him; for in a world of vanity § you must plant Holland hya- mos dance of a rich man will not al- this is eternally profitable. cinth bulbs this fall. ! * { 4 x low him to sleep.” Of pleasures ana knowledge he makes similar remarks. Recently I was counselling a young man who had heen- ‘living | PERSONALS Mrs. T. M. Carscadden of the First United Church, Mrs.. N. R. Christensen of St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church, Mrs, R. Scherck ‘Many guests attend bazaar Tete Sateaton army and Me held by WOTM Wednesday rr et ok ee asked to pour at the tea sched-j| ~ Hundreds of guests attendéd the annual fall bazaar staged by the Prince BRAIL — This laughing, heal- thy baby girl has been kept alive by UNICEF’ food and clothing donations in an area where infant mortality strikes nearly 300 of every 1,000 child- ren born. To counteract and ‘fight this alarming. rate of mortality among children of a radar ~ setin | every car? Your eyes provide your car + uled to be held by the Ladies Aid of the First Presbyterian Church next Wednesday. Delicatessen, , with homebaking, sewing and candy the finest radar set possible. Do you take care the world’s underdeveloped | Rupert Chapter of the Women of the Moose No. 211 at the Moose Hall Wednes- ‘will be sold at the bazaar and of them as you would a fine countries. UNICEF raises funds | q | tea will be served. , piece of electronic equip- ay ment? Think of what's at “through the selling on inter-_ er the affair was officially. Christmas tablecloth raffle was \Hartwig, $25; Mrs. Amable Ber- Y il stake: ninety percent of all national greeting cards and opened by Rev. R. W. K. Elliott, : on by Mrs. Carl Smith. inard, $10; Mrs. J. Cloutier, $5; THE BIBLE SPEAKS . TO YOU ou go a driving decisions are based notes. These. cards, on ‘sale "Mrs, R. Dundin and her So- I Mrs. Alice Houston, $5, and B. J. { the visitors were greeted by Mrs. | The Time for Gratitude of went on ne ae across Ganada, are. designed | Michael Budinich, convener, Mrs. cal Service committee Metis in| ‘Bacon, $5. KTKN--9:30 k,c, Sunday at 3:30 p.m. long way fare of immediate family, . by internationally, known art- | william Pilfold, co-convener and [)are™ of the delicatessen hooth friends, and strangers. Once ists and are the only way in | Mrs, Leslie Seale. senior regent. ‘Mrs. Hugh Perly won the ham. - a ‘before discovered, most vision prob~ which UNICEF apprdaches the | Pouring at the pouring table 5 At the homecooking Say: Mrs. | ems can be corrected. Have free peoples of the world for | which was covered with a lace oseph Kurdziel and the Moose- |} your eyes examined. soon funds to carry on this neces- | cloth and centred with a centre- heart committee were in charge. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY you match Bonded Steck BC. ASSOCIATION OF sary work. Last year two mil- | piece of fall flowers. were Mrs. The cake rane was won by Mrs. | . ” OF PRINCE RUPERT . ee - B.C. -jion cards were sold in: Can-. | Helen Tweed, Mrs. Thora Stega- , : . - A Branch of the First. Church of Christ. Scientist, : . everanns ada. vig, Mrs. James Parks and Mrs. The doll and crib at the sew- | Bostik Mai USA \ its famous “Loo OPTOMETRISTS Josephine Taylor. ing stall were won by Mrs. Char- oston, Mass, 0.5.4. | flayou eT RIN The tea tables were decorated 'eS Pilfold. This stall was in} Any Cary; " | PRINTED PATTERN with yellow chrysanthemums and one oe the Library committee, | Sunday Service T1 a.m. | ayvour. 4 . wi rs. Charles Dearaway 3S! aes WARDROBE the many booths were graced Oy chairman. ¥ aS} The Title of This Week’s Lesson-Sermon ' —— ‘ny yevoW, "he fishpond was in charge of | , f bronze, brown, rust. and green. ut \ pes ’ Ha iM , 5 ‘the Membership committee with! ‘Mortals: ‘and Immortals” . _. . ; CHURCH oo. an Mrs. 2e acKenzie was in; ldest distillery. Established 1832. di ve charge of the tearoom tickets ' ‘chairman Mrs. Ivan Neilsen. | Be ana Avenue opposite Fourth. strest. G&W is Canada’s oldest distillery. Estaotsne OU fee .. DIRECTORY. | | ..:})- and acted as cashier for the O. K. Olsen won, the Guide Gol}) 5% Pega , a). This advertisement is nov publisnec or dispiayed by the Liquor a - : ‘Control Board or bv the Government.of Rr.tish Catnmhbis afternoon. and .Sylvia ‘Powell . the. truck. Mrs. Lorne Anderson and ond! Miss Polly Astoria won the Child Care committee —were in charge of the Homemaking com- charge of the tearoom and Mrs, {| towel hamper which- was in Thomas Dennis and the Moose- :mittee with Mrs.. Robert Zeilke haven committee took care of {as chairman. the. kitchen. The Christmas stocking was The grocery hamper was in!won by Mrs. Ambrose Wilmson. charge of the Hospital commit- [Chairman Mrs. Joseph Long and tee with chairman Mrs, E. Mc-; ‘her Friendship committee were Anerin and was won by Mrs. iin charge of this project. Douglas Standring. A quilt which was donated by ‘ cATuURDRAL © at Dunsmulr Se. - Roly. Communion -Family: Communion . Ord ‘Sunday an 11:00 a.m, Matins Ist. Sunday. ea Holy: Communion 7:30 pym. Evensong 4th sunday, Family. Service, 3°. 7:30 a.m, Wednesdays, ‘Saint's Days, Holy Communfpn 11:00 a.m. . Sunday School “and Btble Class. i Very Rey, G,T. 2 ANGLICAN: ., 4th Ave, We: 8:00 a.m. 9:00-: a.m. mattison——Dial 4766 2 EVANGELIC GHURG The novelty stall was in ‘Mrs. M. Durran was won by Hec- ‘ ANGEBICAY FREE mnlirose H charge of Mrs. G. J. Haugen and tor MacDonald. Sunday Schoo! 10:30 a.m. her publicity committee and the’ Door prizes were won by: H. Zervices 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Pastor. We dohn Wilson—Dial 4403 FIRST PRUSBYTER IAN Daily Crossword Puzzle $35 4th Ave, East Sundae Schoal 10 am Services 11:00 a.m, and 7:00) pin. ACROSS 46 At the crest. words, , Baby Sitting for pre-schoolers 1 Small fragment 49 Seafarer, . 13 Trawler’s gear. at the Cherub Chula of cake. .. §0 Mineral spring, 16 One of distin- Roy, ¥, & Gample- -Nlab 582! 6 Former. 53 ‘Trim. b guished valor, sep Ent ok a : 10 Governor at 55 Biology: Abbr. 20 Mend, RT, _PRTER IS ANGTICAN Juneau, o8 Serpent 4 @ Greek 25 ‘Animals of On General Electric . 14 Bucolic, mytholog Australia, 9:00 nm——Morning Prayer 15 Street where 60 Charged with a 27 Not fewer (than). ee Herrison 23” Console 0:20 n.m,—Famlly Tucharist (Sung Scarlett O'Hara crime, 2 words, - Television at N.B.C. Power Co. ‘ ' Ist a ard. snd ay 8 seine walked 63 Iuropean capital. 28 Nonattendant, " fF Elegant furniture combined with fam- Survicn School, Baby 5 ns 17 Famous violin Gt ‘The papaya: 29 Not suitable, oo fF ous “Daylight Blue Picture. 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