Soe ee ee ee ee 4 JOrince Rupert Daily Mems Ltd. Friday, April 5, 1963 B.C. Briefs TUGBOAT BURNED ment might have saved the life CAMPBELL RIVER (— David|of Larry Ford if it had been Murphy and two crew men leaped | used, a coroner's jury agreed to the safety of a dock andjhere Thursday. The jury ruled. pushed their burning tug into! Ford met death accidentally mid-channel after the boat from injuries suffered when his caught fire here Thursday. The|c.1 cateened into a ditch near tug burned to the waterline be- ere March 16. fore the flames were exting GAS ON FIRE uished. . BELT UNUSED VANCOUVER $( Machine COURTENAY ‘@-—A seat belt! Shop owner Reg Griffiths grab- found in his car's glove compart- | bed the fire extinguisher. aimed oo : wooo lit and squirted at a small fire. Then he jumped back as the- 3215 DIAL 3215 ‘flames shot up. It was found the | FOR THE BEST ‘fire extinguisher was filled with: B gasoline—someone had filled it: ce IN from the wrong container by | mistake. 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PEL—37,388, 31,603, 3,802, 153. NS—198,902, 178,520, 39,689, 3,764. NB—-115,978, 9,016, 441. Que,--617,762, 818,760, 91,795, 542,433, 19,173. Ont. -~ 1,056,095, 456,459, 49,734, 3,135. 110,850, 13,220, 1,122,222, Here's popular vote in last election Man,.—161,824, 514, 26,662, 3,297. Sask.—213,385, 96,676, 93,444, 19,648, 317. Alta.—214,699, 97,322, 42,305, 146,662, 997, B.C. — 187,389, 187,438, 212,- - 035, 97,396, 1,931. Y-NWT — 6,769, 6,506, NDP nil, SC 948. 121,041, 76,- VICTORIA (0) — The legis- lature’s board inquiry into al- legations of graft into the high- ways department broke up in wild disorder yesterday over newspaper coverage. Plopper of Inland Empire Pa- per; C. Nelson, M. Pearson and M, Hopezon of Ketchikan Pulp; Ducie Chads of Puget Sound Pulp and Timber; Clyde Lieser and Wayne Ault of Co- lumbia River Paper; M. Hays cf Publisher’s Paper Company; L. Beckle and G. Mcece of Alaska Pulp. Members of the board called! for a complete review of all! newspaper articles and headlines, written ‘since the investigation ! began March 6. , Angelo Branca, lawyer for. highways minister Gaglardi and. | WEEKLY ‘QE DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE’ By DEAN G. T. PATTISON Palm Sunday has a unique ‘meaning for our time, because ‘it supports the spirit of Jesus iwhen he faced apparent failure ‘through crucifixion. Despite «a ‘vwathering storm he set his face steadfastly to go to Jerusalen: daring an unpromising tomorrow ‘to do its worst. The disciples ‘tried to turn him back, his dear- est friends sought to keep him -away from the Holy City, Herod warned him to keep still and .go0 home. But no human pleu ‘could shake him from his trust 'in God, even though it meant ‘death on the cross. Thomas in ‘a moment of utter human “strength (for as yet the Holy ‘Spirit had not been given) Said i“Come let us go that we may ,die with him.” And yet they all , forsook him and fled. Jesus, how- ‘ever, set his face to go to Jerusa- -lem. He who is our example musi first walk along the road of faith ‘in the face of impossible odd, ‘and humanly speaking complete ;failure. He wos under no illn- ‘sions. He knew that what he ‘stood for was not popular. Bui ‘he also Knew that it was God's ‘Will and the only way to win ‘men’s souls for his Kingdom. He could have saved his own j4ife. The eross was not inevi- itable. He could have refused it. ‘In fact he tried to: “Father il Thou art willing remove this cup from me.” Matthew 22:42. In-. stead of going to Jerusalem, he ‘might have returned to Naza- -reth or Capernaum and led a ‘coimnfortable and respectable life. ‘But he chose Jertuoalem, the scorn of the crowds, the Garden of Gethsamane, the Judgement ‘Hall of Pilate, and crucilixion, Why? Because Uhe Spirit: of God was in him; because He was the Way ind the Truth and the Life; because he was u hv- ‘ing example of all he taught, ‘‘he who seeks to save his life i*hahl lose it, and he who loses it.’ ‘ We are living in a day of dif- ‘ficult decisions. A day jin whieh: ‘tolerant thetsam is wide spread, ‘A day in which the true fun: ' tion of the Christian Church! lLimust be re-a-sessed top God is. tay preparing His Chureh for: some decisive roll in history, uid! SHANTZ ACTS ; VERNON © - North Okjaanin | (MLA and speaker of the lepis- + lature Hueh Shanta met with as ‘Total committee Thursday to, discuss aetion an location i | | at juntor college in the Vernon area, We said he ds hopeful of geting Sthe government to aeree to oan) impertiad survey of all sites ius Lhe Valley, ' \ his department said: “The press hasn't done a real- ty honest, true job with the minister in the past.> Board counse] Lloyd McKen-_ zie said a Vancouver Sun head-' line Monday saying “Contractor Called Angel for Gaglardi”’ was called friends and be subtly| « omocdous injustice” and against our better judgment of could be libellous. self-preservation. It wii] mean: unconditional, uncompromising) Tom Bates (SC ~ Vancouver urrender to Jesus Christ the’ Point Grey) suggested that ses- Lord and Saviour of life. But it Sions be held in camera “if we will also mean Victory as we dont set fair and proper re-_ prove to ourselves and to others. porting. thot Christ is the Saviour of the. Major B.C. daily newspapers— - world, still challenging our gen-'The Victoria Times and Colon- | eration with the simplicity of ist, The Vancouver Sun and Pro-— his call, “Follow Me and I will vince—have caused complaints, make vou fishers of men.” ‘inquiry members said, , AL) Bll & Co. Ch art ered _Accoun lanls 32° Fourth Avenue East Prince Rupert, B.C. SERMON cach one of us can have a very real part in it. It is not easy to follow Our Lord to Jerusalem today. It will cost us separation from the world, the loss of so A. L. BELL, CA. P.O. DRAWER 128 O. |. EIDSVIK, C.A. TELEPHONE 3975 FAMOUS ASTRO-6... WIDE RANGE OF GREAT V@’s ... FIVE TRANSMISSIONS Pontiac’s engines are potent plus! The light, thrifty Astro-6 or excep- tionally spirited V8’s. WINTER RUST NEW! 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