Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday. June 30, 1951 7 T 1 H4 'Services m dependent dail- rwwsp&per Ceroted to the upbuilding of Prince 1 TO Rupert and Northern and Central Brithh Columbia -S umr of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations . 3 "3 r j Canadian Daily NescaDer Association O A. HVNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director i Saturday Sermon eoBbCKirTION RATES: Qy Carrier. Per Week. 20c; Per Month, 75c- Per Year - - ' rcr -ttiB, jc; rei Year. 58.00 .lirv V- 2). Jui mn ion .... --. w (SENIOR CAPTAIN W. C. POULTON, Salvation Armyi The word of the Bible is: "Come let us reason together." That is what was done by the Fathers of r x f 'VMM Hi If' 4 4 itne Lunlerteration in the middle of the last century ;and we have been a growing force in the world ever ' ' i . , and not a mere earthbound nf. r- i n ! Canada and Canadians have falr iin.reasliidly meant a (?reat deal w,', , . ,.,, in the affair of th world's L f A be" i polities, industry, and leadership, j " rf,Z n . kI, U"'Wh mu, word of the !,,d is still: SZnl f, , . "CT 1 Mm I- O. OUluOOK PONTIFICAL-Mass was celebrated by Most Rev. Anthony Jordan. OMI. in a solemn Dominion Day IT'S CANADA'S 84th birthday Sunday and re-I ligious observances will precede the celebrations on Monday, officially designated as a public holiday. Since Confederation in 1867 Canada has progressed to nationhood, one of the- world's "middle" powers in her own right. From the combined Upper snd Lower Canada with its population of 3,689,000 in the first census of 1871, Canada now has 10 provinces with a population of about 14,000,000. She has sent forces overseas in two 'world wars and right now has a brigade of 21,000 soldiers, plus navy destroyers, engaged in the Korean campaign. Prime Minister St. Laurent told Parliament a few days ago tfiat he believes the Yukon and the Northwest Territories will achieve provincial status m some future year. He was moving amendments to the Federal District Commission Act providing for representation on that board of Canada's newest :o the rest of the way Willi the Let Gud liavu DOMINION over v...I.......y . if cuina.ii tojigress auncay at Terrace. Hundreds of devout Catholic v.'or- hij)pei-3 journeyed to Terrace from Prince Rupert and from points east as far as Telkwa, to take part in the Mass and the Procession of the Blessed Sacraments. text, which says: Though your V(11. Kntur f irst Presbyterian Church white as snow. ! Sin is an awfully utcly word, i It sounds so harsh. It sounds so absolutely indecent. LETTERBOX Anglo-Iranian Oil Company ' were "nationalized," all the problems of Iran (or Persia) j would be solved overnight. Most of them are fully aware A . Ml UUox j,,, . 0T SUM 1 Of course it is all those and t As I See It fin ore Hindu b-ivuui T more. Sin is so uc.ly a tiling that HELP APPRECIATED ! it cost the life of Jesus Christ to Editor, Daily News: l1 "if11 U ln the 3 siKht of God the Father. mat, mis us a cynical lie. But they are buying a little more time for themselves by this lie. May we trespass upon your ' Come let us reason toeethsr Ut Tt r 1V iHh, MO&T SIGNIFICANT space to thank the Gvro Club of There must be a way to over-story I heard, while sitting on Prince Rupert and the citizens come mie SIN SIN and and Its Its ugliness. ugliness. Gjd Gjd Iran's doorsteD. wax this: onaii.. t ., . .- u ... . ... F TV'V ''-g , ."' r;. .v.r Itl R i: a wonderful plan and when 1 J .'; i. y, , ,,' f en sit down and reason with ' j L' -'J- im they get. no to ko forward TiRTjt, tli On one of the key occasions of four cartons of men's clothing me when the parliament met, be- for needy men this winter. The Hii Suiiduy SUM., ugt, ioie nationalization of oil was Central Cltv Missinn u MHM.r. rf h j.,,,.,,,,,,. , i llf.l.l I 48 BEHIND OIL CIUSIS SINCE I HAVE RE- ,"!fddeha?';lhePrime Miniiitcrti"g to render a greater and Life becomes nal and tangle ! said that two things were nec- greater service to these unfor- - i essary: .7 .1 One .7. was oil """- natlonali- tunates. lunaiea, who wno com. come from fmm all n nPr over .. ' We extend a cordial Invitation 629 eir. .-t. k i i v. ... i i 1 i tiDVT nuiTEn ruiiDru zation, the other was land re- Canada well as as every city lir turned from India and i ...... . iurm. -nich wnuin nnn p thp u n i . . CS6 Sixth Avrnue West Prince nuiiert, UC. ine A l -mt T WIC r,u"" oi b i,., ana in me muitue li r p I.asi people iipritilo , v. i man who works the soil to own many instances a little helping ask me: . he works. hand i """ has '"s made iubuc all an the me am differ-1 D, to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wriuht. D D. ' OrKunlit: Mrs. E. J. Smith. John Currie. i SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1951 i Morning Worship II o'clock 1 Sunday School 12:15 Evening Service -7:30 o'clock Remember tlra Sabbath Day to Keep it Holy." ..H7V. . i , iie jars wnu were voiing iuu ence between thpir rptnm in ' nK Rev. ' i-awiein:e Lawrence U. u. c-.ieoer Kleber What do you know about the, per cent for oil nationalization tSylx oil emu in Iran? What's behind Mt in utter silence, with down-' S Road " 11:00 a ln -Morning Worship 11 least eyes, at this statement! i Sermon Never Man Spako Like Many things seem to me to When the Shah distributed1 The generosity of your ctti-! This Man be be behind behind the the oil oil crisis crisis in in Per- Per- ns I much appreciated ' 1 much miirh nf of his Hie land ltmH tn to n.wr Door ton- ten rhiirirnrt Children Story iiir. Once a Brownie COME AND WORSHIP province, Newfoundland, which entered Confederation on March 31, 1049. In many capital abroad tribute will be paid to Canada's nationhood. Here Canadians pay tribute to the "Fathers of Confederation" who conceived the idea of the Empire's first self-governing member, and brought their dream to reality in a series -of historic conferences at Quebec, Charlottetown and finally in London. It was at the last conference, that Canada's title of "Dominion" was chosen. Delegates found their text in the Biblical quotation: "He shall have dominion from sea to sea." But the first confederation joined only Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec.- Manitoba entered -in 1870. British Columbia followed in 1871, and Prince Edward Island in 1873. All the rest of British North America was annexed as territories in 1880, and from these areas Alberta and Saskatchewan were formed in 1905. Newfoundland was the 10th. It'.i a greater Canada than ever the Fathers of Confederation dreamed" of," and if s still growing. - ja. One could write reams about ants, the landlords looked the ' it from anv one antfle. But it r.thcr wnu inH jm,ki.j HERBERT FIDDES 71ie.se fcuinmer S.-rvlces are Executive Secretary EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 415 alhAw.l SERVICES SlKDtr Morning Sunday 8otiool . ti l , Evening U WKDSESIUT Prayer Meeting .... 8: Pas'.ur: seeins to me that too much talK their diversions and' gestures to lal Central City Mission I 'aniiiy Survln s with a spc ! seshioii for Unklu-n. or argument about the details word foreign oil companies Vancouver Nu Lvening Service The central truth is that all First Boptist Church SUNDAY, JULY 1 11 a m.- Morning Service 12:15 p.m.-Sunday Behool and Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Evening Service across a broad belt of the earth we might call it the Muslim Mr. Chaiies S.ncii belt, or brown-skinned section of the human family -a truly revolutionary situation is swiftly coming to a head. The people are "desperately poor and horribly ignorant." But Phone Black 393 Ouest Sp. iiker-Rev. Rolwrt Martin of Edinburgh und India nulur Sunday Services, liRltul-liiK Sunday School will continue all summer as listed here. Vacation Bible Class July 16-27 "I Mas fllacl when - the PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR fiUPrLIE3 Phone Greer- 136 Hax 478 unto me: Let us to Is. house of the Lord'," i Liiey are not so poor or so !g-! norant as not to understand oi"e of the great facts of life of 19.H j that iliey ute mucW-worse off than are the people of Europe and America, whose imvprn- HI! BOYS AND 'GIRLS! TERRACE BIBLE CAMP CALLING Come and Enjoy Ten Wonderful Days c EFFECTIVE JULY! Stories, Singing, Swimming, Hikes and Fur Qualified Steam Boiler, Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certified Operators We build Stacks, lire Escapes and Tanks all sizes ments have a special position of power in the Middle East. WHEREVER DESPERATELY poor people are under any kind of foreign control, they aro bound to blame ALL their local problems on that foreign control. That is partly because no man can be so poor or ignorant as not to understand the meaning of having foreign troops in his country to protect some foreign interest not the local country's. So long as foreign troops all for only $6.00 Girls Ages 8-15 July 24th to Aiwist 2nd. I! Ages 8-lS-August 7lh to 17th Register Farly MISS MARGARET FRASKR, Hox 3u2, Prince Rupert, B.C. Black 393 INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. Z2J -1st E. Phone Green 881 JUNE 29TH, 1951 NOTICE OF RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL CLOSURE UNDER SECTION 12C, SUB-SECTION 1, OF THE "FOREST ACT" In view of the hazardous condition of the forests, and pursuant to the provisions of section 120 of the "Forest Act" the area herein described below is hereby declared to be a closed district as from midnight Friday, June. 29th, 1951, until such time as a subsequent order has declared the danger bated and the tlosed district abolished. DESCRIPTION OF CLOSED DISTRICT All that part of the Prince Rupert forest district which its to the west of Terrace and ths summit of the Cascade Mountains (which includes the Quen Charlotte Islands). During the continuance of this closure It is hereby ordered that: A. No'person shall conduct any logging, land clearing, mining, toad building right-of-way clearing or construction projects within one-half mile ol any forest or woodland between the hours of one p m. Pacific Daylight Saving Time and 7:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Saving Time within the Closed district unless otherwise authorized by the district foi-ister. B. No pet son shall operate sawmill any or open burner or burn, or permit to burn, any wood, sawdust, or debris within one-half mile of forest, woodland, logging slash or .nf1'14 frm 1:00 pm- Pacif,c Daylight Saving Time until 7:00 p m. Pacific Daylight Saving Time dally within the closed district and all such sawmilllng and Industrial operations operating open burners or othew'ise burning or permittinc to hum on cOU,.i.,.i . .u... , B' Thin Is an INTFRDF.NOMINATIONAI. famp are mere, tie knows perfectly well that his country is not a , fully free country. There may be j times when few, if any, of the ! people of such countries resent the presence of foreign troops, or foreign business corporations, Jai faring jc or iutfr Mac Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor Construdio wiucn nave special privileges over and above those enjoyed by native .concerns. W see one ex ample of that in Saudi Arabia. But when times are bad and class discontent Is wide and deep, the foreign army or lor-1 elgn institution becomes the in-! evltable target for all the re-1 sentments of all the people. It : gets blamed for all evils not only for its own real sins. i THE MOST DANGEROUS feature of the whole situation in i that part of the world which : 220 Sixth St. Phone 649 11 Company v-iV ' J i ueuiis wiunn one- li!, i if, . any fore . woodland, logging slash or forest WepNesPAY T-HURPAY PT?IC7AY SATUKPAY WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given .o, o.mu maintain watenman therefore twenty-four hours daily, during the period of this order, unless exemp. eranteJ U"deF Wr'Uen Pemlt Trom the dlslrkt forester C' ca0rHprS,?rh8,UnnPerate rallWa that S "0t 8 C0non carrier from 1:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Saving Time until .ClnC.?a?light 8avln Tinw- daily within closed runs from Iran, Iraq, to all North Africa is that the poor people have no effective political machinery through which to work. Even where they have nomt- ' nal democracy, as in Iran and Egypt, the real power is in the hands of a corrupt, wealthy class, who have not. the eiioht- Bin Mack 660 : 11131 winmg a written permit from the Signed "W. T. STRAITH" For Minister of Lands and Forests jesl intention of allowing, much (cctrica( Living lPhON06ftAPH4 a mm m. r r-s- "ciprng, tne people to come to grips with their real prob-' lems. it is these mean, wealthy people and their stooges in parliaments, who become the most dangerous of all elements at a unit- line the present in Iran, fire which may blaze over vast fire which may braze over vast' sections of the earth. I For, to detract attention froml their own social and economic! exploitation, they whip up the I mass of the people against "the ! loreinn exoloit.pr Is Comfortable and Economic I Vf ' . n $45 General Electric Refrigerator General Electric Standard Rangs r ; 1 MODERN PLUMBING is a wise Investment, ln terms of family health and home economy. Coll Blue 846 PLUMBING SaanicH B B HEATING Information and reservations any Canadian Pacific office, or your travel agent In Iran for months past, they have been suggesting to the seething people that if only the RUPERT RADIO General Electric DeLuxe Range 'n t ' mm mm. It and ELECTRIC Northern ox. Power w, RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES Phone Blue 992 PACIFIC ELECTRIC P.O. Box 1279 Phone 644 Besner Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stf ! If you want to sell it, advertise ft. News classifieds.