X Bishop Gibson Speaker United dliurcli Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 16, 1951 eni June ror Vat. en line Jea The Women's Auxiliary of First United Church held a very successful Valentine tea and home baking sale Thursday af- Sloth ahincj Lenten season is a a i -Heads you cum mifh a y DOB i f ( PECIAL!! aF" I 'JV ONE WEEK ONLY ! WE ARE OFFERING OUR raj I REMAINING STOCK OF iVta ''Diplomat" Egg AT 00 PER TON I (Minimum Order 5 Sacks) I IONE 116 - 117 or 58 trnwin nt. thp hnma nf Mr T. M. Greene with Mrs. A. Logan as general convener. Receiving the many guests .".. were the v.ic hostess, Mrs. Greene, and rs- D. R. Barclay, Auxil- lary Dresident The tea table was aDoronri- ately centred with red carna- tions and white tulips flanked with red and white tapers. Presiding at the tea table for the first hour were Mrs. R. G. Large and Mrs. J. D. Galbraith, and for the second hour, Mrs. R. W. Large and Mrs. L. G. Sei-ber. '!!, The bake table was In charge of Mrs. j. P. MacDonald, with Mrs. J. T. Becket, Mrs. O. Green and Mrs. Strimbold assisting. Cashier for the tea was Mirs. J. S. Irvine, while Mrs. Webber and Mrs. Sandturbane were in charge of tea arrangements. Serviteurs for the afternoon ! ere Mrs. T. Petcoff, Mrs. A. S. Nickerson, Mrs. W. Thorn, Mrs. A. Mosley, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. G. W. Grabom. H S rJ& It 1 1 Coast to coast, one of Canada 'i I i I finest London Dry Gins at I I popular price. This advertisement is not published o displayed by the Liquor Control Board oi by the Government of Britiih Columbia, period ! when man should look Into him self and eliminate there what he knows is undesirable. Self-denial, explained the R - r r t -iii ... .l. . tn ,'nh, V e lan i, luncheon Thursday, is for- saking something secondary for "5 J .1"mL mporta"ce- tion to "taking stock of mer- chandize to see how you stand." "Giving up certain foods, cigarettes, or staying away from theatres is not what Lent is for," he said. Fasting was once considered to be essential to Lent but Bishop Gibson pointed out that, unless such was the onlv means by which the desirable esult could be attained a personal readjustment of values-then only harm could come of a person not eating. The word "Lent" originator1 from early Analo-Saxon language meaning "Spring" and a term late- developed to mean spring strengthening, or Lenten Fasting. This was first observed :ifter the death and a rising o Jesus Christ, foi- a period of 4d hours, from Good Friday to Easter Monday. In the year 130 A D. the church set aside a tenth, or a tithe of a year for fasting, from which the present period of Lont 49 days before Easter developed. In his boyhood", said Bishop Gibson, Lent was very rigidly observed. It was once on the statute books of Ermland, and a strict Church law. There could be no narties. or social eather jn&s. Dancing was not even thought of, and o;ie couldn't ei marr ed. Such ru es are still be- ing observed in several European countries. Although the season of Lent should be considered a reminder to "take stock of yourself," Bishop Gibson pointed out that, such stock-taking should not only be confined to this period. "Character doesn't grow by itself. It must be trained." He Industrial Welding COMPANY We specialize In boat and domestic fuel-oi' tanks. Built according to Underwriters. All government certified operators. PHONE GREEN HH I ;rt & McCaffery about hats, so don't start wrong with it" PERSONAL j i j i Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Robins of Port Edward left on today's : plane for a trip to Vancouver. For Stanley Home Products phone Hilda Berg, Blue 887. (Hp) Mrs. Helen Macfie sailed last "tent on the Prince George for; Victoria where she will pay a i visn. wun ner son ana aaugn- ; ici-m-iaw, wir. ana wus. Jacs Macfie. j I nnoitn cent en Id Letion masquerade party Friday, February 16. Conrad School P-TA card party, February 16, 8 p.m. LIMITED "" ' TV f,,((r M.l'hv AHim . "You don't know anything looking at things oca and Boy Scout demonstration, 3rd Ave. at Post Office, Saturday, 4 p.m. Boxing, games, contests. (ltd S.O.N. WhLst and Dance Friday, Feb. 16. WhiAt 8 o'clock. Music by Mike Colussl. Refresh ments. Everybody welcome. unr.1 Inspector Walter Gill, game department, is returning by this evening's train to Prince Geo'Re after spending a couple of days in the citv on official business. March 1 is the closing date lor entries in the Music and Drama Festival. Entry forms arc available at the Civic Centre or write Box 1727. (41c t James Cunningham, game commissioner for British" Col-ubia, after spending two days here with the Prince Rupert Rort and Gun Club, returned to Vancouver on the Prince George last night. Canadian Legion Valentine Masquerade Dance at the Legion Hall, Friday, February 16, at 10 Nickerson IN THE DAILTi NEWS PAYS! ' sw I t I I ,w.v.:.-.v---, S&ii&i W,IM TKe clean. cHicient mod ern method of- baking ond cooking: We have iust received 5 different models from Which to make your choice GAME BANQUET To Augment Staff Here Hod and Gun Dinner Hears Speeches, Sees Pictures, Enjajs Wild Fare The local game department Is to he relieved of much work in the near future, according to Inspector Waller QUI, in charge of the northern division. Inspector Gill, speaking at the Rod and Gun Club annual ban quet last night, said he "reasonably sure'" that another warden would be added to the two-man staff hori anH a ukir- villi pany, Lainoiic " charged his fellow Rotarians ti Thursday, February 22, 8 p.m. j ..lakeb Ume oul now and aaln tn Junior Chamber of Commerce prune fruitless branches off tho cabaret party Saturday, Febru- ,tree of life," thus aiding a man ary 24. Pick up your tickets at n both, his pe sonality and busi-Jerry's Barber Shop. nes5 endeavors. Canadian Legion card party, I 1 was'p.m. Dancing 10-2. Novelties, Watts & CLASSIFIED AnviiicTl6INU Gurney Kitchen Tested" Gas Ranges Specially designed for ROCKGAS" . We have just received a new shipment of SAVAGE & WRAGG CHILDREN'S SHOES FASHION Gordon & Anderson , . . . , ,. I Pierre LrRo.ss and son return- per would be placed on the PML rd t(J the cRv on ne chilcotin gam.-department patrol boat. ,hls artcrnoon. f,om a trlp u Ihe boat, which has been re- Vancouver , turned to the game department' by the police, would be stationed Members, Deep Sea Fisher-between Butedate and Ocean men's Union, please attend reg-Falls. ..jj ular meeting Sunday, February Inspector Gill promised his'18. 2 P-m- Nomination of officer? ! Tastes fifce a million- JUST SWEET ENOUGH and so delicious! Canada's favorite prepared rice cereal by more than 5 to II February 28 Prince Rupert Shrine Club Band concert, March 2. Presbyterian home cooking sale, McRae's Store, March 3. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook- 1 ing, March 10. The King Edward School P-TA White Elephant sale and tea, vlarch 15, at 2 p.m. i St. Patrick's Tea and card' party, Catholic Hall, March 17. I Orange Ladies' tea and sale,' March 21. I Job's Daughters Easter tea and' sale, Masonic Temple, March 22. Cathedral spring sale, March! . Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, I April 4. Presbyterian spring sale, April 12. w.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April 20. Peter's Spring Sale, April Sonja tea. May 11 Relieve w,Rm Catarrh Put a few droDS of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each noctril. It flushes out mucus end makes breathing easier. Try it. WtttSVA-TEO-KOl JOHN H. BULGER Orio lonieltt irht John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue "flirrfoo.r ACTIC )R HEALTH w nrst time you OrnpraHor? If you nplp. you were quit y irurh In the dark' e he used to get he didn't (jive out jtmnf. Perhaps you tird "odjiutment". some kind of n. however, you (with things about ad-rause no discom-d to better health. Jtie spinal adjust- method of restor-iMnn any vertebrae I displaced. These jton.iU seements of Itfun. Displacements cps. known as "ub-sn important factor iisea.se. Saimnation of the sometimes requiring pictures, tells the .irh veretebrae have and the exact de-vnt. He knows that defect is Interfering al trammifsion of through the spinal fofiween the verte-S tissues and or cans tri in thus manner i varied conditions t correcting the distil adjustments, the is to restore a free, hinulses, and allow of nature to func- c. can take adjust-; fants to octogenar 'T time necessary audition of dlseawi with several fac-' the patient, hia i the nature and ease. f i$r Chrnpnrlnr t'KKciatiun of 11 C. . f i'Y I .L us I tCOHOMY 1 NI.W . jlREMAH 1 I burner solves 1)1 I problem in h,';-' .toil. i 1 M VOUU NEED i'LVE 8I(J ! CH ran vi r u !9 li;c prizes, reircsnmeius. ncieis available at Legion office and ' Legion 27 Club. (40c) 'or tne e"suinK year- wl" taKP place at this meeting. 41pi Uo oK'-in if q:. ,.:!. w T.rihllt.n 1V to ! Rainbow Lake. Other guest at the dinner was Staff Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton, whoj commended the club for an en-1 Joyable dinner. An all-game re- past was served, which included saimon ana moose-ourgers, iisn i ana meat Deing proviaea Dy i members. The program of the evening concluded with a showing of several moving pictures. One depleted phases of life development with processes of survival lrom the very earliest of creatures as traced by fossilized remains in Colorado Canyon. Another dealt in popular style but Impressively with the subject of precautions in the use of fire arms. A third picture, provided by Mr. Cunningham, was a graphic depiction of the tragedy of forest fires and their widespread effects hi the wav of damage to natural resources and from the economic standpoint. Fourth pic- lure was bv Staff Sergeant. L. A coming activities which the Rod and Gun Clhb was planning. Over 100 attended. fullest co-operation with the game club. It is his Intention, he said, to vihit l'hudhomme Lake next summer to conduct tests, such as temperature readings and depth sounding. Also, an attempt will be made to stock the lake with freshwater shrimp from Smlthers The Inspector suggested that at first two enclosures be construct-1 ed to confine the shrimp in a small section of the lake. In one enclosure food from their Snuth-crs' habitat would be placed; In the other they would iive in local environment.. Thus, survival tr-sts could be accurately and easily computed. "INDUSTRY" G. A. Hunter, managing editor of the Dally News, said sport hunting and fishing was "big in dustry" and should be treated as such. More service should be ! made available to tourists. Local i interest, loo. should U enctmr-I aged, he said. Mr. Hunter cited Ketchikan i and their annual salmon derby, which attracUs much attention to, fa r BARGAIN NOURISHMENT! Without cooking, without work I Plus extra servings, extra savings in the new big box! X2sT rce JfH X-Roy Fitting! Speak -for rteelf... -rvOtA . . PRINTING unit. fl.'axKan town each vcar. n. Potterton R.C.M.P. and show-Chalrman James Bacon agreed ed scenes on a trip through the with Mr. Hunter's view. j Bella Coo'a asd Chilcotin country "If they can catch oalnum in I between Bella Coola and the Ketchikan. I guess we can catch Cariboo. better salmon In Prince Rupert," Douglas Kerr thaiiked the he said. He advised, the club to ' guests of honor and the speakers :ive the derby serious thought, and reviewed some of tin-fort h- Highest - .. ' Quality HI VhM. tHto kit D bauseHiafep mh tarm-ji Mm ffmm Only Rice Kristiies lKjs II Wafcl Jf-s? iZ PopTwhen you I ligiGi)1ft I I rVDour on the milk. mfl'f P f I njoyRice 1 Dibb Printing Co. RKSNER Blif K;K FOOTWEAR Experience PURPOSES f Versatility PHONE 231 m UitiL JSctuily For Milady AT OUR COSMETIC COUNTER Toni Home Permanents Hand Lotion Face Cream Face Powder Lipsticks Bobby Pins Hair Nets Hair Curlers hiiu aiso caned lor more co-oppration from members. Referring to the annual meeting this soring, Mr. Bacon said an important subject then lo ileal with was "perniisKinn for women to Join the club." There were almost as many women anglers t War as men, he said, and thought it only fair thev shnuH have a voire in game matters. Past Preiident Thomas Boulter, In reviewing last season's work of the club, said that, al-' hough he had discounted tne value of ert-plirting before, he was now convinced the method was highly successful, he suggested further attention should Menstrual Pains.. .use PARADOL CALL ON ItUtHS & tt'MHU'KlHS f!WGreer & Bridden imam IH m r.O. We Phone Black 367 do All Types of Building; and Remodelling MA2L Box 121 Prince Rupert, B.C. rrldVrrn'eTnt 1 Tu P"b,isI) w displayed Ky the Liquor Control Board bj tht or Govttnmont W Bntiih Coluaibi. I