Prince Rupert Daily News As 1 Sec It 1'Serv.ices. Saturday Sermon it $ Cluirc Saturday, June 9. 1951 i I Unthiinq HeS tlBfT II. UNITED CN CM Sixth AWnn. l more Prince Ruperti J By Rev. E. A. Wright. D.D., First Presbyterian Church "Let not your hc-art be truubled: ye believe In God. believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions; If It were not so, I would have told you; for I go and prepare a place for you." John 14:1 -3. An ir dependent daiy hew.puper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. ' Merr.ter of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper A:sociation . O A. EtSTFR, Managing Editor. H. G. FERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3y Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 5r Per Year. .-gSj, ' 8.N; fey Mail, Pet Month, 1U; Per Year. $8 00 "'sffi2 PtiW-5h?! every afternoon except Sunday by ' Ftthc? Rufcett Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince. Rupert. Making Tourists Welcome Full Gospel Tabernacle 2 6th Ave. West These words, among the most familiar and mot NOTES OX SCOTLAND! ! euutaininrr urnvds nf Tuiiiu iw;ik trHii- nw lirxtvinrr Rcvivol Healing - Compoign Lawrence o 11:00 a m.-Morning Sermon: "The Gos,.. Answer" I Anthem: But thi-I Mindful of HU o !7:30 p.m.-Evrtilng Wo ' Sermon: "The iv Life" j Anthem: "Ho An, v Tliy Dwellings" COME AND W0I: with EVANGKL1ST A. F. HART Sunda10;!5 t:3. Wi-t-kilays, Tuesday throiiRli Friday 8:00 Kunrisy School and Itihle Class 12:15. Evwyone Is wt-leome at Prince Rupert's Pentecostal Church Phone Green 331. Pusttw: C. FAWCETT 4x?tI ' SC0T message. The literature of Christendom tells us of rr LAiND'TT" a"yo"e Wh the central place this chapter has had in the hearts revsits Scotland after an;and mJnds of her 8eors and her S()kliePB when the absence of . thirty-od.l wordg fc Lwkhart to Sir Walter Scott, years, the visible improve- J (,U,.,B his iast ,ns. he Rfiid: mellt in the Condition Oi 'has always Interested me: i "Well this is a great comfort. th, oUr people U moJtj V'Z,'?XVZTVZ impressive. Fiance and the Intervening out- myself again." side nations. Burns' sympathies It is a message to bring re-i But there is still a crave lions lug thoitage 1, ,, 7 in i Scotland. o gra.ve,us In one I were were ve'' verv ardentlv raeny with ".n France rran"4 asurance rt ,i,0i,tIJ and peace ,,. to perplexed SUNDAY SCHOOL' United all at 1J;15: Hall at 1 p m. TOURIST season is almost here again and THE the question of suitable attractions again arises. What doe? the averae? United State? visitor want out cf a Canadian trip? It ha been made pretty clear that the main interest Canada offers is the fun of discovering a foreign Juhd which is just what Canada is to a great nafcy Americans. We have unspoiled scenery hy the hjihdred of eauare miles up here and that is something: that is petting mighty scare in many parts of tie United States. We have a restful change of s2che. t The Canadian Travel Bureau says the Ameri- UIKLCTOK First Presbyterian Church ""iif" In mi fimniu, !' P -. H..IM 1 dealing with applications for : on a bit too much liquid refresh- J' ? ' u 11 n " 1 public housing which were filed merit, Burns into a fierce in Uie ' year 1933! .argument with a local military was ,.g,migK 'rHm ?'w 'DV,1 , ' another abode in the hoiiRe one I ' 'P ,.., ., h. ,,,, t oli , In Scotland ,as In England, L L 11 "e11 t0 - our wn l'm-s' tne coI Colm,Pl B Bllmp Hmn the.v.. is a shortage of policemen, i member there Is only one hoiue. They pay here (for example, in j 01 lne but then? are many rooms. This j Glasgow) is about $18 per week I Burns infuriated the Blimp by nouse m . .gus to tne rti,s(.ii,.. r1 M., -ax: AMll.ll-AN riTllll, 4i5 , A!5 w " "" i Muly Ciinimnnk.n Con'iri Bhi s, er,?k!,, j Rector; ,j HKMT RUTIM th Ate. R yw i MlMntw: Hn tiri Al.; troW nr o-nnH nmivMiient accommodation !lor a Poii recruit. Of course, - ronically proposing a toast T) was Uieirs as well as His. lie EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 415 - 5th Ave. E. SERVICES Kt'NDAY MorninR 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 12:15 pm. EvenlnR 1:30 p.m. WIDNFSDAY Prayer Meeting 8:00p.m. Pastor: Mr. Charles Sinclair Phone Black 3!f3 "I was glad when they said unto me: 'Let us ro Into the house of the Lord'." . , vv.. ... , $18 per week buys much more tne success our cause deserves. s to t th(,,r.s ready a reasonable price. He wants good toon, gOOrl jh-.-re than in Canada. For here He narrowly escaped having to, ; .pint ffehSne and auuiwuiiumuj. cood hunting, and , courtesy j and freedom, ' !mf 1 ')f "ie tood necessities are eht a duel. subsidized by the government Later, When the social asp.-ct - I tff do T'hat he Wants to do in his own way. j that is, paid for out of taxes and of the. French Revolution gave I PlPVKIOII I tl The American tourist, as we have said before, individual -r.w does not want the waving of the stars and stripes j ONE SWALLOW NOTi volunteer militia, and also wrote aiiaUa V.0SIIV in HKST -HTII 1'h Avutit. Jy.' KfV. E A. Wri:'i,l in his face. He is out of the States on a holiday be- I make a summer. But even m f sllrrtn? !u.t the French if at- Happen to they f , . Scotland mtir. thP samp trpn,i We extend a cordial Invitation to visitors to worship with us. j 231 Fourth Aye. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright. D.D. hkt rvmii e:i urn Aw hi-v. L o. SH D. bunion.. Canadian OTTAWA. j chairman of A. the pause ne wants it tnat way. He noes noi want cneap ; r . , En,an(r (tr .... th": tempted to invade Britain. & told I Broadcasting Corporation IN ONE BENSE. EDINBURGH matter ,in India. American theatrical ers are top "box office" attrac- seems to me the mbst historic Senate finance committee on H I.I. lilttPM. TUil 2l)'i 0h Aw Pit"!. C H' Bwrlr II im tr,a huiHlay ijrhiiul la ,i II. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith, John Currle. Sunday, June 10, 1951 ! Morning Worship 11 o'clock ! Sunday School 12:15 Evening Service 7:30 O'clock ' "Remember the Sabbath Day to Kemp It Holy." ; l ions here. In London, Danny 1 elty 111 al1 oriiain. inai is, u is mureuay uiai it woum cost io.-;Kaye is stil lthe shop girl's Idol. Easier to follow the history here, 000,000 to $19,000,000 to equip i But don't ask me why. Here the for the landmarks ere fewer, but Canada with a national televi-' headlir.vr at the local variety much better preserved than ?ion system that would serve ' theatre is Red Ingle, whose com- j south of the border. You can sea half the population. .Meantime pany of four features 100 per- the very spot where John Knox the first station has been estab-I cent American corn, including ! preached his sermons, or where lished and a second Is going into J "Cigareets and Wliusky and I tne Romans built the wall. Montreal this fall. I Wild, Wild Women.'' I " tAI.VATIIiy K'l! Jmitations of things American to "make him feel at l;ome." Nor does he want to feel that Canadians are inly after his dollars. Just being ourselves is prob-kbly the best way of making the American visitors jrant to come back. . . . .Congratulations, Edith Congratulations to Edith Johnston, who ha3 won a trip to Honolulu for herself and her Jnother after being adjudged the outstanding High CO I CH. W P Olrtory Clin 1 ft . PS: The Scots visibly, audibly! enjoy that brand of-U.S. corn. PFS: We have all heard of the hi. PMI.'K l.l'Tllll 6lh Ave. at McBtl -4 Piskjr: I. 6.it'ri , fellow who swiped the other's I r. hool-ghl for British Columbia in her knowledge pants- Maybe Red ingle has the ST. P1.TI HI AMII I Sil Cow Siinil fWu.: ill" CrlillJH Pry '. t.i if the tU countries or,,i and , j peoples , of the .i n Paejfic area and i . idians. ' ame iaea i can aooui vouch escouano for the s come- fact1 by reason of her personality, bearing and ability to lhat Red nas equipped himself i ' J A i with a bonnie kilt while here .vm.p,q lueaa. ca-) , frApiebs at tne very SQme sh()p ,n wnicn i Miss Johnston hrincrs honor not onlv to liprslf iwe invested in a Black watch! Iii:mi.i soil! r.O Olh An- K VL2U uauuoLj fuMm: KfV. if fend her family but also to Prince Rupert. It was no imall accomplishment to win such a comprehensive contest from among thousands of girls in this province. plaid skirt for our daughter. j I IN EDINBURGH CASTLE! ilhey show you the room where! I Mary Queen cf Scots gave birth I to the baby who became the first 1 King of the united monarchy of I Ky -A I PHOTO mAWii Scripture f-aiiage for TJodaij Yet v. ill I be to them as a lime sancluary."-Fzek. 11:16 i FINISHING DEVELOPING, PW" ENLARGING EXPOSURE MFI'i AMATEUR SUFP" Phone (ireen 136 1 1 For the MEAL that REFRESHES Great Britain. The room is small, dark and uncomfortable. It makes one remember that the living standards of the humblest people of our times are much more com,-fortable thn those of the very rich and powerful of earlier centuries. . A visit to Oxford, a couple of weeks ago, set us to thinking along somewhat similar lines. The architecture of the famous old university city Is superb- but, to my way of thinking, only externally. Some of the buildings hava no real heating sys- BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING Call 36 nut HrnTft . . , Planning j tern, and the cooking facilities FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE . Building ob are, in some, very crude. The internal arrangements of most of these Old World colleges, such as at Oxford and Edinburgh, simply cannot compare with those of much more modest Repai''n9 1 i establishments in North Ameri ca. But it makes one wonder just where we are going in America, anyway. What will we gain in the long run if we go on spending vast sums of money on brick and mortar arid stone and steel, If we do not really develop and hold the. great teachers who are the ial life and soul and spirit of any educational establishment. In India, some of the colleees GARAGE HELPER WANTED Woshing Cars ic Repairing Tires if General Clean-up Not Afraid to Work Rupert Motors Limited CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, FARGO bl.STRIBUTORS M1TCHE III the news columns of the daily and weekly newspapers yon have read that in Hie event of war Hritish Columbia will not occupy a favoured position. In hhort, it is liable to be attacked by a potential enemy. Consequently, it is vital lhat each and everyone of us learns the facts about such an attack u . . what to expert and how to prepare to figlit back. Such preparation does not bring war any closer, nor does It mean war is imminent. It is just sound comnion sonse4 Your Federal and Provincial Governments have started n Civil Defence Organization and soon local Civil Defence will become an integral part of community life. The outcome, in case of war or disaster wilt depend on your knowledge and co-operation, together with the assistance of a trained and up to date Civil Defence Corps. During the early stageH, there will be a shortage of qualified instructors and other facilities, but active steps are being taken to remedy the situation as quickly as possible. Everyone must accept the fact that attack can happen and that Civil Defence is essential if we are to maintain our way of life. Authoritative sources say, "It is possible to prevent 73 of the death, injury und horror wrought by attack IF WE ARE PREPARED.' Your Provincial Government is therefore publishing this series of bulletins on Civil Defence, which will appear weekly iii newspapers throughout the Province. These bulletins will provide you with simple basic information. They will give you the Tacts lhat will enable you to do your part in protecting the lives and property of your neighbour, jour family and yourself. You must know and do your part . .. . National survival and our way of life depend on you. Read these bulletins . . . clip them out, know them and act upon them. Watch for another bulletin in -next week's newspaper. & CURR LIMITED j Builders & Cmlr which In some respects lead the world actually Impart all Instruction outdoors. Great teachers can teach anywhere but not all the millions in the world can make a really worthwhile educational institution if there are no groat teachers to use It. Here in this land they have the teachers. . HERE IS A BOBBY BURNS tidbit about one period In the life of the ploughman-poet which SAT Breakfast 21 -Piece ' Sets i 32-Plccs Breakfast f Live Electrically Sets - Bl -Piece Done China Tea Sets and Keep Cool Single Burner Hotplates JfJ Two Burner Hotplates CO QC fimn$0l Dinner Sets, tti.wnc fit .. 1 (including beautiful wood and Cooldon Plate' SPECIAL $11.45 34.95 $65.95 Two Burner Hotplates Fry-rites Hamilton Geach Food Mixer (with Juicer) English Bone r9c011diM Northern B.C. Power Co. 7.95 THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Besner Block Phene 21 ! Prince Rupert, IS C. MANS0f Stewart, B.C. ..IION..W. T. STRAIT rl, K.C., Provincial Secretary MAJ.-ttKN. C. If.. STl:iN, Civil Defence Co-ordinator