stives Hold Presbytery Here, ppoint Ki lemtu Lay Preacher Indian affairs and native nent during the two-day autumn meet- Vrince Rupert presbytery, United Chureh ( which completed its sittings in First Church here Thursday evening. 10 of the +? ves ¢ ives elects “1 to ate binson, of Klem- il status tne 11! Presbytery Ont lected” bY | General Couneli to represent gs of the Pres- as one ttn of the United Ch, There the church's re pr tatives had examined its activi sittings of Hes in Canada, and in Korea lonary Boclety China, Japan, India, Africa Trinidad, while electing a Slomary from India as its mo tor, and being i letters pre- » epee University. in Presbytery board ae Se wing extent. to! ' Dm Ferre anne t the re tak ed Church to continus 18 morning urd from Dr m, president ed G cm Sieber lurch nd * +) cance at Church; min- Prince reports of ‘their ne Hamilton, the work of Wide efforts north coast “In the light of pure reason required | you have no cause to hold back itive Organ- ed Commune | from attempting the im possible Deiegates were told that 1000 to , Professions ul workers would be | needed to fili the church's st and ing requirements over the next five years, as weil as $5 million for construction of essential buildings, Rev. L. G. Steber urg ed individual charges to meet own Unanetal require ments for personalities inspired by first suebe Spiritual insights of Nels Fe rre any yearein this a theologian now lecturing at amd not to look, e] ewhere Ussislance irchYs, esen- and mis dera the Ne Ww Unit- 1g Contest for Youthful Readers In Young Canada Book W ee Pupils to Vie in Literary Works A book-review contest for pupils in grades 4 to | 8 has been announced by the Prince Rupert Public | Library Committee in eonneetion with Young Can- | ada’s Book Week, Nov. 15-22. The contest is open to all; — ee een ee pupils within these grades. Win- Lyon; “Last of the Wild Stal- | ners will be judged on the basis | liens,” by Meyer; “Canadians of of interpretation merit, that is, Long Ago,” by Kidd; “Robert on the way the book which is re~ Bruce,” by Baker; “The Odyssey viewed is imverpreted in the re-|for Boys and Girls,” by Rev. | viewer's own words. Church; “Big Mutt,” by Reese; “Pau! Cezanne, ” by Downer; “The A prize of @ book will be given the winner in each om South Sea Shilling,” by Swenson: | group and each winning review | Robin Hood,” edited by G. C. will be published in this section oe “Greek Myths,” by. Cool- of the Daily News e; “Nehru of India, by Spen- | to cer; , “Geronimo,” by Wyatt; There are four grade groups, “Captain Courageous,” by Kip- |4, 5, 6 and 7-8 who may compete. ‘ling; “Three Soong Sisters,” b | Closing date for entries is/ Spencer; “King Arthur and mie Oe | Noble Khights,” by McLeod; Books available for review are: “Westward Ho,” by Kingsley: Grade 4 “The Adventures of Huckleberry | “Three Gay Tales from Grimm” | Finn,” by Twain; “Wild Animals by Gag Too Many Pets,” by I Have Known,” by Seton: “Dark Aldrich; “The Story of Babar,” sunshine,” by Lyons; “Jim by De Brunhoff; “The Stable| Davie" py Masefield; “Jane That Stayed,” by Payne; “Henry Eyre,” by Bronte; “The Haunted Fisherman,” by Brown; “Ploat-/ keer,’ ae Crisp; “Spring Comes iing Island,” by Parrish: “Mr. T. Riding,” by Cavanna; “The Port W. Anthony Woo,” by Eets; “One of Missing Men,” by Prud’hom- Kitten Too Many,” by Bradbury; meaux; “Venture West,” by Wat- | Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, 1» Maevemines I, 1952 | WOMEN CARPENTERS WINDSOR, N.S. CP) Some | hubbies here can help with the heuschold carpentry chores. Eleven women are a mong a class of 23 registered for the HAD BIG : SEASON | HARTLAND, NB. CP)—August Fraser looks back on a great summer of fishing. Between May and the end of September he caught 75 salmon in a Saint expect Jehn River pool near here; the wood-working course at the _ 2 largest weighing 18 pounds four handicrafts school nd most of #7 ounces. them are married, with families, ey i inane ‘ 9 x graeme mts A FAMILY FAVOURITE ’ A for over * 80 years EATONS hay Ol MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE EATON’S Catalogues have remained fayour- ites through the years, because they always offer widest assortments and best all-round “Birthday of Obash,” by Chal-'kins; “Little Women,” by. Aleott: values. Shop from the big Fall and agi : mers; “Millions of Cats,” by Gag; “The Great Adve mture” by Catalogue and you will agree—‘It Pays to COLORFUL CEREMONY was conducted at Parliament Hill last \“Kristli’s Trees,” by Dunham: Dickie; “Starbuck Valley Win- Shop at EATON’S.” wee), When an “apromful” of 25,000 tulip bulbs was planted in “Mickey the Monkey,” by De ter,” by Haig-Brown, “The Black | “T EATO NC. beds fronting the Parliament buildings by Duncan K. MacTavish, | Leeuw; “The Lobster Books,” by Stallion,” by Farley. eit ean 7 en OBE, @C, chairman of the Federal Distriet Commission (eentre). | Hatch ——— he Bulbs were presented by the Associated Bulb Growers of Holland Grade 5 Nova Scotian’ | | oe z cinrtimnsimneniani sells | Jn tribute to Canada’s national Capital Tulip Week. Presentation Pp Be aan aa oar § x 4 e Crentvosts * oe eee ° pemuee He acu o iNG | i was made by A. H. J. Lovink, Netherlands ambassador to Canada | 1D¢ Little Magic ee: ' inboniey 4 RECTORY irst Presbyterian Church ane ie 1 a or to |Cook; “The Mermaid and a Novel Receives | Port Alberni - Prince George - Pringe Rupe « fevteteke - Teal - Vora wurst 00 ah ea Bl : Rr —_... |Simpleton,” by Picard; “Lady- Vancouver - Victoria_- Westview a sunday Sehoot at Bi i leake Farm,” by Hunt; “The Fai t | = hown } Family That Grew and Grew,” alii Praise : a= a : ay lew aker t's ) Pate, . “a B.C. Woman Author Writes =": Re eM 7 ATON'S ORDER OFFICE #30 am B k f Y Wi M d i Mt. Meeker and His “exciting — ee Nova, Scotia's ate 3 es 616 THIRD ait A PRINCE RUPERT » pm rin ¢ ’ apo; y, “The Mountain! _ = aU soienhsie aaa sive ppt | 00 | Trip to Oregon,” by Mason; “The | soe were 0 ear; ins eda Bells on Finland. Street,” by| me - es f ——y by | _ | Cook; “Edward, Hoppy and Joe,” |ttie New Yor mes’ Te- : 1 BAPTIST The Canadian L ibrary Association's: Medal. for|ir"iamson, “cue deoet” ty | Viewer oh “A inueaee ad gloomy | , ing St ry aan . “ 2 ” i aauohes “The Book of the Year for Children” has been ews ree ee by | tale. PRIN E RU ER Green 612) : Milne; “The Golden Pine Cone,” The novel, publi b li. i i i awarded to Mrs. Catherine Anthony C ‘lark, a British jy cirk ‘ten ee oe ee . Hl 5 rKhLSBYTPRIAN ; ‘4 1: . ~ - oa eee Z 3 : Avenue ial “Columbia writer, ,* ee Grote ¢ | Seotian farmter. TO KETCH ‘ KAN = We extend invitat Members of the Canadian As-/|@uimalt navy base. Here father,| “Trail of the Little Paiute,” by| Orville Prescott describes it in Green #82) §) extend a cordial invitation, * : of Children’s Librar-| Mother and daughter are busy | © Moran; “Black Penny,” by, Er-| The Times as “One of those r UNITED | to visitors to worship with us gag gece gee = ae making a new home. Mrs. Clark! ickson; “Huon of the Horn,” by | jearthy tales that seek to brinc | MONDAY - WEDNESDAY SATURDAY § sane 231 Fourth Ave. Bast ian have voted The Sun |Huon de Bordeaux: “The Bold}, 7 Went Hi the most outstanding! fortunately finds time to *do their readers into intimate con- | : te @. Biever | Minister: Rev. B.A. Wright, DD.) ook tor children’ written in/#0Me work on a-new book! but| Heroes.of Hungry Hill,” by. Mme-| pau" Tonclrs BN gery. details of Departs Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m. Green 613) 8| Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith an Race sient this time it is one for adults,}Manus; “Pong Choolie, You a) pig-killing time and all the! Arrives Ketchikan 3:15 p.m. SALVATION ARMY and John Currie ngieh ty 8 Consiion: with enthus- Terrace Civic Centre and plans ys an . rviee 19:18 7:30 P.M LO.0F, HALL sity gaan fur travelling were outlined at ‘ee tiue 32% ans 4 4 Monday night's general meet- bk oe a | ard A. Thorpe @ Rousing Songtime. Though Mrs. Clark was born \ ; } | rector Gerry Wood- @ Vocal Numbers. ind educated in England, she gg play direc ee oung ana a § 00 ee | ~— @ A message for YOU. has spent most of her life in the;|* he 4 i be ‘ “ . i : Kootenay Lake district of B.C. e wip wil mace om & : : T ae a ar ee all it profit a whi provides the background mon-profit basis as a friendty en being held HERAN CHURCH a ee at cate tie both books. fn 193 ri gesture to Terrace community man if he shall gain the for both her books. In 1914 her) ge : eo eee h Ave. at MeBride St. whole world and lose his father brought his five sons and/ which has already expressed ibs NOVEMBER 15th to 22nd 1 LSON, Pastor own soul?”-—Mark 8:36 three daughters to gre a ajenthusiasm to see the play. Have you read the books I r nvited te come and inch in Gray Creek, between scm . : OME \ os . oa ts 1 7 Worship in St. Paul EVANGELICAL Nelson and Creston. It was wild| 4 netour carpenters and paint . listed elsewhere on this page? | ( Lutheran Chure FREE CHURCH oul then and young Cath- pean hal If you have done so, be sure your book review is at the public (ff 1 Church ers soon will be turning to re- e By Faith’ | gunday School Pastor erine Smith really pioneered) | ii. and building of stage | library by November 10th. For those who have not read one UNDAY SERVICES ‘Sit ae ©. W: Binciole en al — > eg _—. “props.” . All this activity takes | of the books and written a review, we suggest you-do it now. BER 2,: 1982 nN 8. ns the First Wor Wer, place in the furnace room work- Free information for the contest for ~~ ane ee Lee aa. ‘ , After the war, she married a ee Se oe each qrade appears in your school. ih & Need of Prayer THE returned veteran—‘“the man Oe we ee THIS SPACE GENEROUSLY DONATED BY: ne Chorus and EVANGELICAL next door,” she says—and so ; continued to live at Gray Creek f 8 Service 7:30 p.m, ; rhe Clarks, had two children Prize Relics N th B C P wer Co ltd. s ian Responsi- FREE CHURCH boy and a girl (nicknamed| or em oe 0 . * Luddy” and “Parg”) and the | M Besner Block — Phone 210 ; ide for sing- Services at LO.O.F Hall, family life, as she tells it, in useum Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C ; Pourth Ave, E ounds warm and friendly, with | I Y School 12:15 p.m, eet Christmas parties, winter sports,| yANCOUVER (CP) Perey | _ oe ll - 12 p.m.—Sunday School nd lots of books and reading Grainger, famous Australian} es " TIME FOR THAT for all ages and a good sloud pianist and composer, has - |f Adult Bible Class The children have grown up) tablished a “museum of musieal| WINTER HOLIDAY | a” i a now and the son is serving in| personalia” at the University of 0 e United Church tha a eee the Canadian Navy. Perhaps | Melbourne. WITH AN ALL-EXPENSE TOUR TO : ‘Ave, W. and Musgrave tional Gospel message that is why, this year, the) sir Bernard Heinze, conductor ; Clarks Rave moved away from | of the Melbourne Smypheny FOR SEVEN DAYS . DED “Ye shall seek Me and find ff) their beloved Kootemay Lake: ! ong Royal Melbourne Philhar- Bermuda: Low As $434 60 co PONS mone ASD Me. when ye shall seareh for} They have left the mountains | monic orchestras, who is in : LITY SUNDAY Me with all your heart.” of the interior and have bought | Canada on a busman’s holiday FOR TEN DAYS y Jer. 29:13 ’s enterprise as © lorning Worship. oe oer some property near the sea, not | told of Grainger’s enterp : Hawaii As Low As $279.00 ’ The Question Before Pastor: C. W. Sinclair \ifar from Victoria and the Es- | “It is full of priceless retics| | A aot ace NRENE mney iT] lt wy: “A Proverb.” ye Fell Upon a Sum- tt Day M—Evening Worship Even You Can Help of All Being.” ‘ AND WORSHIP : SCHOOLS | at First bay Ch: Beginners and sit 11 am; Older all, ®t Conrad United Mati a m. vy enle (High School) fe y Pk - evening service “a “t Club meets after Ning co Service in. the Panel and dis- -iquor Problem. such as original scores by Bach SPEAKER: REV. E. LAWSON of Albuquerque, New Mexico, FIRST BAPTIST SPECIAL SERVICES Sundays | | a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Week-Nights—7:45 p.m. | momentoes of great musicians,” said Sir Bernard. But Grainger, he said, is ob- —by fire, water, electrical com- | bustion or rats, especially rats. The museum is therefore with- CHURCH Aas it is protected by an in- | tricate maze of rat traps \ Sir Bernard, who as a young man conducted for Dame Nellie NOVEMBER 2-9 Melba then at the height of Per fame as the world’s leading ep cence INVITE YOUR FRIENDS! CALL FOR THEM AND COME WITH YOUR FAMILY ; Toronto where he will cof@uct the CB€ Symphony Orchestra and: the Toronto Symphony Or- chestra, Later, he will London to conduct the BBC Symphony, and Beethoven, letters and other | Sessed by the fear of destruction out light, heat or running water, coloratura soprano, is going to go to Manager of Holland-America Line's. Winnipeg. office—and your genial host-for-the-voyage! 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