-nr-r- I senders aboard OU in the firat . aoiuaiij Ul Prince Rupert Daily News Su.t;U-. June 16. 1951 class, buu tourist. : When the mist I I 1 We are travelling first cla.- sun --..,, ,, '. 4 eracesfi'$C1uit Prince Rupert Daily News for the simple reason that you i north shore of t'h Just can't get westbound tourist Lawrence The v ' accommodation nowadays unless dians have sudrie 1 you book months ahead. j exuberant life. Most of the passengers aboa' d ! the upper deck L-.' tl Ihia chin am im m urn a .W.ni linua it k. As I See It m ore ai I inn il ii - :- n .."f near horn, An independent daii.v tevspiiper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Ruprrt nd N on hern and Central British Columbia. Member d Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dully Newspaper Association O A. KVNTFR. Managing Editor. H O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION KATES: embarked at Le Have. They ' appear to be of a high class, physically and mentally. I personally would not vouch, offhand, for their political ideas for many of them are obviously ; ".en laces, m .l , ! voices, even by th. 1 wuh wmch : hands, heads, to emph K " speech. ; We English-siskin,. Saturday Sermon (By -R. v. L. G. Sieber, First United Church DIRECTORY SrfICM In all rliim tiw at II 4. in. mid ?:su 11.111.: MimiHy schitol al l:l& rkfrpl aa kllOMfll. - Mil K AN f 4THI.IIHAI. tli An W at Uuiuunulr til. i-uMJV ScIi.hjI 2l pill. Calum fca.il S if.K-fc uir B A.. B.r. Carrier. Per Wtwk.iOc: Per Month, 75c- Per Tear. Ho Is ; are happy, too-lnou ; onginees from behind what : now called "The Iron Curtain $e.C0, By M.;il.Tor X'.ir.th, Per Tear. $8 00 , so plainly show it HOMEWARD HO ABOARD RMS Nobody has a chance to enter) For, just as tne Br Christ is pi-esented as the answer to life's need scy- auauu uiicse uaj unless ne or , "l;" t an excitenif THIA Our Enp-lishisne can estublisn crystal-clear lever, they call -the ,' , ,7 fe proof of non-sympathy for Com-i as they near their hew in our New Testament. And no matter what the ouestion might be, the answer is found in the Spirit inenus drove US tnrOUgU munlsm and the present regime lsl, so, too, Cauadj the New Forest to South-i'"" ?fV.e. 'It'lt' of Christ. In John's C.osjh'1 he tells us the reason for Trend cf Youth THROWING rook? through the windows of powder magazine is a new height for foolhardy vandalism in Prince Rupert. One wonders what may be the next escapades of irresponsible youth seeking; thrills. It seems to he hut an extreme pxamnlp nf the- t believe believe that that Jesus Jesus is I !.is writing is "That ye might iSiampton and we boardea ' violent enemies of communis.n, too-spoiit land. !. a.1.11 ... , w . - . nnH al tn U'alPai ill nunt f ,1! r1 --.... ! the Christ, the - Son . of Cod: and that believing ... ye KM ST tnlTIXT tlh Av K it Vuiiiik St alluufr: ! l-reil Aiitrohua IUmw SUii MUST i-toltt TtltMN 4tt) Av4ia? Kaat HY E A .il;!ill UD (Oivtm V82) hkht I'Ktrru e-ie tilU Aw WMl R-v 1, u Sl-ti.T Kirtfn 01.1) n ix mtsrrt taw kn i.t tilll AW Vktmt FuaUir : C. l-'awrU (limn Sail miylit have lite Uiroue.h His puts it another atom bomb is mentioned. Ther? Name' Paul LUnaid Ship bL 1 1H1A. I from which many of these peo-i ON THIS TRIP She is a 20.000-tonner, a tried ; pie originally came, I douot j vhited Africa, Asia f ' and trusted veteran of the seas, i that all of them could convince the little square ' 01 now- we!! repaired and renewed an ordinary jury of freedom , Land, the Middle eJi ' after being torpedoed and bad- from Nazi mindedness, or Fas-j The tr.ore I see of ly bombed in HiUer's war. j cist entanglements in past yean, i the world the more r YI onflArl I,,.- aftar tirktl i A - rM ,un. ... "c ouiini juo. T , am uiui mere 15 no I i without fuss. My mind goes but'k j PLEASE DO NOT MISUNDER- the earth that has J, to former departures from tht stand me. The vast majority of chance to make life J port first as a 19-year-iOld boy 1 the newcomers on this ship look , lng as has our own r S way: 1 can tio uli things thrcitrh Christ which strengtheneih me." Today many voices are saying that Chiisi Is the answer. Now how does this happen? Belief is oif way in which the answer is found. The Christian believes In God, This has a real bearing on his way of living. Willi such a belief he does .not give way to hysteria when tlv is Uie deep iet-Ung Uial with God there must be some place for atomic energy to help lift the burdens of mankind. All power belongs to-God and so no matter what happens among men not even th." atom can defeat the purposes of God. There is no iear. There is practical power in iaith. j The Christian finds his all in Christ. Christ is the revelation of the old 23rd Battery; next as people 81 VA1l.iV AKMY ruc ttiwl CO ; l-npi. W. Puultun iUM-inr Ola. 2 so pm e..miK .S.-1-.jul IW pm (tUac cai one of the first wounded Cana- under-populated country like to us. : 1 dians homeward bound on ine Canada should be glad to get. OLYMPIC in December, 1918; One family of nine is aboard; finally In 1949 as a passenger a Dutch doctor with his w-ilej af -v mm Lt I I tRBQ r ri i.-s I I THIMAN 6U1 A vp at MtUiidv bt Putur : K Sullatid (b'. 1.101 the QUEEN MARY. and seven children. They a;e a Alberta-bound and they want to j of God, and the revelation of, 011 what man should bo. In Christ is the answer to overcome evil. The THIS OUR WESTWARD " " " . v!lt 7 AWKtCUTES HUSP EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 15- 5th Ave. E. SERVICES Christian does not give way to trip ta uneventful. We are hon- ouar,. Editcr. Laily Ne numQiKm in i n fnno ill wurin l. Hr....i.0 inha 61. rt:Tl:K- AMil-ICAN Sm1aj biluv; UflC am lUlua Ktf , . ... r disrespect of property and person so common in young folk today. Nor does it speak well for the rising generation who some day sooner than they think will be called upon to assume the responsibilities of their own as well as the country's afairs. One peeks to analyze the causes of the attitudes many youths seem to assume today. Is it because of lack of example, lack of interest, lack of discipline on the part of their elders? Why do the youth of today get that way? Is it the result of their upbringing? Is the home failing in its function as the cradle of civilization? Are fathers too busy with their businesses and their pleasures? Is it the blame of working mothers who fail to conduct the homes where interest; affection and control are the guiding factors in developing the children? Day-to-day incidents among the young people, some trivial, some serious, some unreasoning and vnseless, muhe one wonder what is to be the future of the nation in view of the way which many of the youth are developing these days. Happily, however, we still believe that the majority of the young people, exuberant as they may be, are still imbued with innate good sense. X SHOULD GUESS THAT OF ) I YT' sick fc the Canadian citizens aboard ' ow: Wlth !ne ; this ship the Engush-speakinliirm'henufs,'S3'l outnumber the French languaes j, "n "H r folks by about two or three to . 1 one ! wdl be able to go hom. a'i 1 "me hmtt. i,c t ,v,n.hf mm .h..'- ... . . ... ... ... oieu lo ur tti. . turmoil. He says with Paul : "In xhe skipper Is Captain J. V. all things we are more than con-' Locke, RD. RNR. friendly but ju-rors through Him that loved modest, despite his long row of us For as I am persuaded that service decorations. At our table neither death, nor life . . . nor are two nice ladies, one from things present . . . nor things to Montreal and one Irom New come . . . nor any other creature Brunswick. Also a pair of keen shall be able to secarate us from and Quiet, fun-loving business HI t.l I K BITIT t till: Av, K Bill HOS el. No. Inuiard A. 1 hv m' ,Vaaaaaa First Presbyixrion Church niorninir Knr rill th u'av ncrn belie u j T ... cxxl care a th.- U:ve of God, which is in men Irom Toronto who Person 1 SIMtAV Morning 11:00 am. Sunday School 12:15 p.m. Evening 7:30 pm. WEDNESDAY Prayer Meeting 8:00 pm. Pastor: Mr. Charles Sinclair Phone Black 393 "I . was glad when they said lauo me: Let us go into the house of the Lord ." Christ Jesus our Lord " Thbi Is the east-west myth in Cana'ta the heart of the Christian that Toronto executives are an answer. 1 invariable breed of stuffed nc.r, aitrtaxe 01 nurs I want to exprea my "ftciatiun and thjnj they have done or n will always be thf fit The Christian believes that,31"'" French for, as In our enure national life, the two peopies kept pretty much to lhemselea being polite to each other, but rarely really mixing or becoming warm friends. But now I am not so sure of the percentages. For we have THERE ARE OVER 800 PAS- GoO's will for him Is revealed unto him. He believes in the Itflt Christian fellowship, and thus! the Church, because he knows of belief, but hi the power of be SPLENDID P TRINC. Hrtf,,.,.t 4 Sairw he was not meant to walk a lit f and commitment. You can- passed through the little gap and --Ni!iety-in. ionelv road. He believes In spirit- not build a house that will stand that divides Newfoundland from bined rv:r. inn.' FIRST UNITED CHURCH !4 ual power. He may believe more the winds unless, as In the story Labrador. Now that England's Army ended recii-lv 4 o. less than this, but the answer of Christ, lt is grounded and has oldest colony has become Can- the rett-emm nf v,. I OA SixUi Avt nue West Prlr.ce Rupert, B C. 1 u- not found alone in the content its foundation on tne Kock. ana youngesi province, we arr x. J. Thompsjii Rev. Lawrence v). Sirber ill 00 am Morning Worship We extend a cordial Invitation ! to visitors to worship with us. j 231 Fourth Ave East I IhiiKlnr- V A VCHtlil nn ! BULLETIN No. 2 Sermon: ' A Man as a Hiding Children's Story: -Two Men" Anthem: "Thi Good Shepherd" , K- ... f . s 1 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship . Organist: Mrs E. J. Smith. John Currie. Sunday. June 17. 1951 Morning Worship- 11 o clock Anthem by Junior Choir Sunday School 12:15 Evening Service 7:30 o'clock Special Speaker: Rev. J A spa mmtb Sermon: Highlights of Confer -en. e .rtrs. W m. Dunn 0 j Anthem: "God is a Spirit" I COME AND WUKStlir ; Kavmor.d Tingiey. British 1 and Foreign Bible Society. i SUNDAY SCHOOLS at First Anthem by Senior Choir. j United ail ai 12:13; at Coitrad ' Remember thv Sabbath Dtiyj Hail at 1 p m. to Keep it Holy." They Tried To Live Here ANEW town of dwellings and business places is to develop at Tort Edward. Employees of "the Columbia Cellulose Co., frustrated in their efforts to oht-rn living accommodation in Prince Rupert and the long delay by the authorities in th? prohlcr of providing housing, are planning to reside :vt Port Edward instead of Prince Rupert. Mav: Y i f them have bought lots in the towusite there. It can at least be said in fairness to Columbia Cellulose that, from the outsatthey stressed the desire to have their employees, if possible, reside in Prince Rupert. They certainly kept hounding to the point of what appeared in the minds of some to lie annoyance to have the housing provided in Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert people now can hardly complain if the cellulose- people go to Port Edward to live. The fact is that we have failed to meet the situation here and are eontinuiner to do so. I.aek of housing rontinues to keep people away from Prince Rupert and is driving away people who come. It is probably he greatest Juttdieap we have in expansion of our business and population. 1UE WW Sixth Annual Vocation Bible Camp InterdenoinunrtiiuiaU For GIRLS end BOYS of Central B.C. Held at "FEW ACRES" BIBLE CAMP t.KOl NIS Braun's Island. Terrae. B.C. GIRl- Ages 8 t lS-July 24:h to August 2r.d BOYS - Aes 8 to 15 August 7th U) August 17th sAdult Bibic Camp- Aug. 18-22 Special Speakers! 10 Happy Days of Supervised Ccmping RINGING - B'RLE LESSONS - STORIES - SWIMMING C.VU FIRES - PICNICS and TREASURE HUNTS all for S6.00 For app..cs'.fcn forms or information CONTACT: MISS MARGARET FRASER, Box 302. Fra.oe Rupert. Telephone: Black M Impossible Accomplished WHAT has harneml a few miles frotn Prince UNITED CHURCH Monday, June 18th., 8 p.m. Eery ritirn of P.rilih C.luml.ia must fare the fart that t maw be attatkrd. To kwmrr lJii pi.Lilii v muuK 1m- U, jday into the hands uf ui -ii'nv. ' ! We nut prrparr nw. Krry man. woman and rhild must W-arn vbat ran happf-n and hat to do in ord-r to lialit La L and prerrr all that r hold dear iti ur ay of life. One of the Crt tr is to know jost what an rnrmy hopes to a !ne. Knoviine thi. u make our ( "iil Di ftine morr rifectir and art in a way. that will iiiiaimir the .flV t of hostile art whirh in total war are aimed at tlie fupulatioii. our industry and war Ktmtial grnerally and our will to fijdit. Lai k of knolede rrratrs fear . . . fear ereates panic and p'anic ran caue iinnei-e.san death and let ruction. If we know what to do, we can. fight back ith ctmCdcn. i,d iour. If we act calmly, Uvr and Iroperty will be sated. Rrmember thi: Tliroughout hUtory. new w eapons of war have always pro.lu.1 an anti.U.te. 1 hi hold true today eirn in atomic attack, 'fte can withstand any attack 1 ire prejxirt- noic! Gil Defence preparations are going alead rapidly. Special training course are bein- held for member of our Ciil Defence Corps. It will be imr dMty, when eillet i.n, to volunteer for whatever role you are bet fitte.I ... to do all jou can to make our CJil Iefence a highly organized and -.Hcrfi.l weapon in the tdiortet possible timr. Remember Great Britaia wartime .slogan: "We do not admit the poibiiity of defeat it doc not it. Thee bulletin, now being iLlil.ed weeklr in your local newspaper will gie you the ba-i- fact to prepare fr vn'ur part in Ci.il Defence. Read them hp them out. km, jtnd act Uh them. Watch for another bulletin in eit week newspaper. Rev. J. R. Tinglcy, Secretary of the B C Auxiliary of the B.bie Societv, v. ill srxw scind pictures ent iled "The Book for tke World of Tomorrow" I ivwyfeoey wvkvri at this tr.:iRg oX oiUta&i:r. kitemt. VV TUwn was railed in-KKssibe.M When offi- JaU cf the CVIar.es.? Corporation of America first - looked over the territory tliev were told that a great , plant on tins coast was impossible. It was impossible for a r.un.ber of reasons. ; Today, having forni the Columbia CeUuIos? Company, those officials ran smile, sosrsetimes crim-as they lock back to react the number of impos" s-'bilities erti which they buh a vast, modem pulp f lar.. The official openly of the Port Edward plant cn Tuesday let the cu'.si'.e world have a glircps? of the gnat dek-';.-en;s that are under way on this coast. Not far south cf the site ci the cellulose plant contractors are taking the first giant strides towards a new sjurtir.usa industry. These developments .have sret a shot of r.ew life pulsir.gr through rer.tral British Columbia. Towns that have been dreaming cf a destiny that sometimes seerted an impossi'tHlity have awakened to the fact that their ttrearj is oa the doojrstep. Despite what is written and said abotrt the present surge of interest in rentral B.C.. th scope of the plans is cot appreciated br mct of the people of this province. A grat r.ew industrial empire is rising in B.C. and rising fast. lsion, phis braias and capital are making wheels hum where there used to t? cn!y dreams. Vancouver Province. Full Gospel Tabernacle !-'; Aw. Ties EVANGELIST A. F. HART or c Aic.r Sclve-i mm Btir CU IMS CUMLNG 5UT KFZK: Re. P. S. Jones P. A. Goglordi p-x&ec c t A T,,E COVERiir.lENT OF DRITISII COLUMBI Re. Fi HOX. W. T. STPAtTH. KX, PrwncUl Srtafy tAAJ.-CLH. C. R. STEIN, D?x' Ci,ut0