Prince Rupert Vauy iis | Saturday, August 2, i\% | | se sine eee rt ee SUNDAY, Saturday Sermon Gunn, executive secretary of the Federation of Ontario Natural- ists. The recording is of a white- throated sparrow, with a whip- poor-will in the background, | then the whip-poor-will call strong and melodious as if the the bird was on the sill of your | living room. } COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE the battle in identification. Pic- THE OUTLANDER | that snowy patch on their bob- A 2 Bird N Describe Ch sti | By PERCY GHENT On the A study of bird names is half BOOK SHELF | turesque names frequently des- ha physical characteristics. i Baldpate ducks are named for , = ‘ bing heads. Razor-billed auks by Germaine Guevremont | really have sharp bills, but they (Available at the Sargent | never need a shave. Nuthathches TRY salvati ; emorial Liprary ai edge soft-shelled nuts int ‘ Agents for the ? “y. G. OYSTRYK, Salvation Army memorial Library and ai | Wee ; s into| youn ‘ — py SR. CAI ; e Prince Rupert Public Lib.) | bark crevices and “hatch” the MOUNTAIN MAGMIDIEEMCS: | finest in f and a new earth: for the first | One autumn evening in 1909, kernels. Hoot owls, unlike many| Just back from a trip to} Mudeal tentremen it earth were passed away Behold lat Monk’s Inlet, near Sorel, as I ai Instrum i1uman folk of the superior type,|Banff, Jasper and the Canadian | do give a hoot for everything.|Rockies, a Toronto amateur | Chickadees announce their name | naturalist, after his first trip. to | God is with men, and He will dwell ; the Beauchemin family was pre-| hall be His people, and God | paring for supper, a stranger PIANOS TUNED th them, and be their God.’ E | knocked at their door. With eus- in their calls. So do the whip-|the west, was asked what im- and : ‘6 ‘ ; tomary hospitality, he was in- BbOor-will, the flicker, the bob-| pressed him most in the moun-| Rev, 2 ; * 7 ’ Be ‘ Aes : os i IONE CL) es ,| vited to partake of the evening White, bobolink, and many other|tain magnificence. gRconErT c “Mountain | bluebirds and magpies,” was his) response. “And the mountains, | too, of course,” Was added as an| atferthought. | reatly indebted to its far-seeing who had the vision to see in new earth and a holy city, When the pages of history, we see that! torchbearers, leaders and bene- ee |meal—a tall redheaded man, in 4A \a loud, tattered red and green {} \eheck jacket. ie When asked his name, he be- came elusive, expressing a desire «Oo be known as “the stranger,” species. Turnstones do just that when jhunting for lunch on the sea-' shore. Canvasback and pintail | ducks have names betraying! | their appearance, and you know | Phone Black 38% 210-—4th Street RECORDS FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE } a { an voluntarily retaining his aura of pWhat to look for when identify- | Ty ee Be aes 4 mystery. ling the golden-eye and the} AT aS ey ware Pepied. PY 1 M aon memes | Around the table were seated shoveller ducks, for the golden ' the far-off future, So ees eat a , Didace Beauchemin, son of Did- | &¥€ Of one is easy to see and the ' ctive ___* | RASPBERRY RIPE—A feast of plump, ripe raspberries is enjoyed | ace, descendant of the rugged,|SP@tulate bill of the other is a Cc ° k a er ae as ‘| by three voung members of the Heagle family om a farm near ‘courageous ancestor, who, in the grand tool for exploring the j ke ea, Ss 0 » and cardinal) ,. : , and | truth, he is enabled to oak his | Cornwall, Ont. Bobby feeds some to sister Barbara while 18th century, had braved the mud: ‘ ‘| 78 RPM POPULAR i eye fixed on the morning stay of | PPother Jack waits his turn. (CP PHOTO) | Perils of the Canadian wilderness} Laughing-toons have a laugh Why Worry Frank Peftty Trio ‘ hope. What are we doi ea a { pase and had finally elected Chenal-|borcering on the hysterical. Hindustan With i res suai iith 2 a . a bout du-Moine, as his setriing ground.| Kingbirds hold regal sway, and Ki " f Fi Georeg}.a Gibbs and es a . ae “ 8 our A F ' S d S$ d from him had sprung a sturdy|fearlessly, over feathered asso- iss of re § trife, | Have eap n this King- Ng icans TO tu y uggeste race of peasants, | ciatés whether smaller or bigger A Lasting Thing ae vom be | + a : : The heir to this proud family|than themselves. Oven birds Half as Much . Guy Tombardo is if ‘Except yé be born again, ye R f c Off was | eta ‘ +e; build nests like < al Auf Wiederseh’n Sweetheart s the weakling amable, the | U 5 € 4 small outdoor u ; tate. cannot see the Kingdom of God 6vision OQ ommumon Ice last of the “tsa a man|0ven. Cedar waxwings carry a 78 RPM WESTERN ' { faith! The first requisite then is re- f 5 with “no vices but.au the faults.” Dit of wax on their wings, Cat- ap-| birth, both spiritual and moral; By H. H. GORDON | ; birds, though they can sing ex- quisite songs on occasion, get their name for their commoner Semeone Calls Me Daddy Eddy Arnold Don’t Ever Take the Ribbon From Your Hair Half as Much ; . Hank Williams His wife, Alpnonsine, a timorous city gir] “had not succeeded in investing the house with that at- a Spiritual in establishing a right truct relationship with God: moral, in a the right relationship with man Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP)—A revision of the Office for th and government of our ow 1° : . ‘ mosphere of security and warm | ¢@terwauling Let’s Turn Baek the Years ee oF our ew!’ Holy Communion is to be: presented for information sappiness which transforms a et so the list Son inde- Be Sure You Know . Geolywe Morgan ac 8 : : : : A » home into a unique refuge finitely. Cardinals from their Whist'e My Love t it is When the tabernacle of God and study to the general synod of the Church of against the world.” vivid coloring; scarlet tanagers 45 RPM POPULAR ' } it the is with man, God will dwell with England in Canada when it meets in London, Ont., The Stranger proved a man of for the same reason; the saw- : : | K mm, it is His people and give them direc- |. © } ee eee se many skilis and soon became in-,| Whet ow] from his call, Be Mine ... : Bing Crosby and Judy Garland | hat He ea = eee for or In Septem er. ites Mate Rem abd vane: tbe dispensable on the farm, Didace BIRD CALLS ON RADIO I’ve Got You Where I Want You 4 design. | plete and perfect spiritual wel-| The w is part of the j i ' } a Bs . : : | he glor fare Notice that the people onda by ot < ee teativals of the Purification and on ae etc mpgs a he po Peng ear we eee oa ny er een rhey still|shall be HIS people, They had|the general synod on the revi-\#8@ Anaunciation, That for itt son He on an ae edna Gad tn toons Pm Serry divik ie | the | aceepted Christ, they had be- sion of the Book of Common) B##ter Day would be said until dour Phonsine by numerous ges- | radio program, “Outdoors” feat. Detieate : a - 4 fusing to| come victorious through faith in Prayer, headed by Rt. Rev. W. the eve - ae ee inclu- tale of eA aa se liceoe ae MeGillen scesatiiaas The World Has 2 Promise ind in- | Bim, they are fit to inherit His |T allam, Assistant s Sive, and at memorial services. 7. ¢ asia’ Straw i > “ le. / } ‘ tingdam. Gaiy ine Ge wel : Hallam Rares oe of The Whitsunday preface has remained aloof, uncompromising, COlWmnrae of the Toronto Tele 45 RPM WESTERN i of a - ave shal'|Huron and ‘former Bishop of) on changed by deleting the |J°#/ous o fhis asecnding popular-| gram, @nd is broadcast from Open Thy Mereify! Arms .. Eddy Arnolc pn Ages Christ in the new naan . . words “with a sudden great ity and untiring energy, and un- ane Toronto, every Tuesday Take My Hand, Precious Lord > 18eC , t . « e . i 50 . si ars he a mi oa ie ss Saas ait ; : ety must’ ‘There will have to be a nece viaan ot tis canieenak sane sound, as it had been a mighty te lg Pig a. oo ” a When. You Want @ Little. Loving ahas® oe — all! sary searegution of ae aiken ice ot greatest importance ang| Wind, in the likeness of fiery eee sane on. were ae in | I Don’t Mind Pee Wee King ompro- | far God's word teaches us “there | in its report to the synod says: | fangues,” ; viet es the se oe eee we ee ee eieunteete Busy Body a per-/shall in no wise enter into it) “Your committee desires it to| For Trinity Sunday the fol- i1,°, pale, frail girl, and to they woman on the list, “THE ouT-||| 45 RPM ALBUMS—POPULAR anything that worketh abomin-|be clearly understood that this eae esl — Bad: se security of her enviable dowery, LANDER” is the English trans-| Artie Shaw Favorites : th and Vi- ation -or maketh a lie Holy | proposed revision is submitted ed: Po ls aes : : : : : re rae fs ii at | h pessi- Godly living Ieee W iN more that a oe purpose only of infor-| ternal Son and Holy Spirit we agit gM! enh arene. me jation of two French novels a Singing in the Rain . Orig oo eee he great compensate the individual for tion and study and not of|/ confess as one God in trinity € could finc peace and convent-| Survenant” and “Marie Didace,"| My. Pal Joey and Of Thee I Sing Fayorites, Frankie Carle . ’ me » t Mus na é s ¢ a ment in the settled life of tae of Persons and in Unity of sub- habitant, continuing a long tra-. ; which had already wo e > | Pi Oscar Peterson, Duke Ellington | the effort, but more than that,| obtaining authorization for per- h ly m her the} Medern Jazz Piano g God's Kingdom 7 : Aa ; i Duvernay Prize in Montreal; the} and Others resbyterian Church * Will prepare that person for | missive use.” stance. Therefore with angels | gitio, of devotion to the soil. But! Province of Quebec's First Prize | the future, eternal occupation of The committee hopes that “ soe ae : the Stranger was a Wanderer, in Literature: | 45 RPM ALBUMS—CLASSICAL t substitutes for: “Who ar the Sully-Olivier uggestions will be forthcoming with the freedom of the open! de Serres prize in Paris (for the | Mendelssohn’s Scotch Symphony Seek Christ one God, Our Lord; that your name from study groups and indiyid- not one road beckoning him elsewhere.) best novel of rural life—never be- | Artur Rodzinski and Chicago Symphony may be written in the~Lamb’s uals throughout the church. To|Mly person, but three persons on. spring evening he slipped! fore awarded outside France); | Heifetz Encores . Jascha Heifetz Book of Life this end it recommends that its|!m one Substance. For thet out of the house, but the Stran-|the French-Canadian Academy | Chopin Polonaises Artur Rubinstein ~- ieport be published and circu-| Which we believe of the glory 5... influence remained. Every-| Award; and membership in. the| Commonwealth Memoriol lated by the church book room. | Of the Father, the same we be- Jere he nad left his imprint,’ exclusive Academy of 24 seais,| LP POPULAR /NOTABLE CHANGES lieve of the Son, and of the Holy 4, jacst through the years. whose members must have pro- Tops in Pops -........... ee Ralph Flanagan LONDON (CP)-Plans are being! Most important changes pre-|@bost, without any cae Tt iS a quiet put profound novel, duced two books of out-stahding| Famous Barber Shop Ballads _.... Mills Bros. made to reconstruct the east end cede and follow the consecra-|9% ‘equality. Therefore with ..7).° vith the inner loneliness| merit interpreting French-Can- Piano Sensations . ... Jose Melis of St. Paul's Cathedral as a me- ‘tion of the bread and wine. angels... adian life. and dignity of man and the ele-~ menta] truths of his life—birtn and death, the joys of the seas sons; kinaness ana urie€nuspiy, . Artie Shaw Favourites CLASSICAL Gershwin Cuban Overture and Highlights from | Andre Kostelanetz Immortal] Performance Series morial to the 108,929 members cf, Jt is proposed to add the fol-| ; Commonwealth forces who lost jgwing to the Prayer of Conse- their lives in the Second World) «ration War. It is hgped to raise the Flying Clock | LP 60 Children , . d § >av- and the pood things that come? : ae Porgy and Bess - - money entirely in Britain, in| ee = an ‘all C from the earth. Ford cto i tecine a Bvorak; Concerto for Cello in B Minor— invitationsmall amounts Thy Holy Church we do i. Open amp Mr. Eric Sutton has done the|Jo5 wine to record the bird's! Pable Casals, cellist and Caech Philharmonic Orchestra | vith us Es in remembrance of Him’ who! translation. A flying time was described here| John MeCarmack in Opera and Song oe : FEW DIVORCES died, and rose again, and ever At Few Acres “Though the sonority and/by Sir Lawrence Bragg, Directo Beethoven Meenlight and Pathetique Sonatas— i Rev. E. A. Wright. DD. The ; 1951 census showed that liveth to make intercession for rhythm of the French senterice,/ of the Cavendish Laboratory at | Orazio Frugoni | frs. EK. J. Smith out of a population of 361,400 ys, presenting unto Thy Divine) phe First Baptist Church so admirably suited to the Cambridge. The clock functions! ae at: Currie Newfoundland has only 69 div- Majesty this our thanksgiving children's camp opens Monday | roman du terroir, much of its| only when the bird's wing is out- | 7 —— - Se oreed persons and service, through the merits 5+ pew Acres, on Braun’s Island | poetic beauty has been retained. | stretched. From a farm ta a fiddle—Daily News Classifieds ena rd, 1982 and mediation of Thy sega near Terrace when 60 children| “For the sense : gives 4 ie = a a \ i} 30 2sus Chris r Lord, by) oprj spe ays i iver alone, of the wonderful) rn 1) o'clock FIRST BAPTIST Sot foams Cons ae ¥ i = arrive to spend 10 days in the — ws es es cae CHURCH unity of the Holy Spirit, all heen 8-10 the young campers ‘ure, this book would be worth | ” MONDAY, AUGUST 4 honor and glory be unto Thee, oan tes lodged in five cottages reading.” (Excerpt from a letter | ; bath Day BUS leaves the Church at}}O Father Almighty, world with- and besides attending two clas- of tribute written by Hugh Mac-| -~TO OUR READERS- t } 10 am. with First Campers) out end.” ‘ ses a day under a program de- Lennan, one of Canada’s ec for Terrace. It will stop at In the proposed revision, the most writers). | signed after the Daily Vacation Bible School plaa,* wilh enjoy games, swigiming? pictiés, treas~" recent article ure hunts, ete. ame Guevremont, RIDLEY rs x Be on-fimel =” Bring baggage early Prayer of Humble Access—"We do net presume to come to this Thy table follows imme diately after the Prayer of Con- ULL GOSPEL ABERNACLE ‘W—Sixth West | HOME, for, Bastepd ABOUT THE AUTHOR—In a} 2 ed Pe devoted to Mad-| Oe SATURDAY Saf taal 45% hi * Ny The Daily News is Arh8fous ‘to give adequate coverage on all. items of local interest. Rev. Fred Antrobus, pastor of | NIGHT hailed her as a Casadian | irles | Pay fees beforehand seeraion and = _ bese by First Baptist Church and camp | worth ceelbrating. ' MY School " en ‘ sion ‘ > iest < ‘ 0 re- r