1 Prince Rupert Daily News; 'Services fiS.Cliurf .Remembrance Day Service ?4 Saturday, November 10. 1951 1 ftn independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prixrm. ce Saturday Sermon 1 UlECTOE "irllm yt ituperi ana iNoruiern ana genual oiiiuu vuiumuia. Member of Canadian "ress Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Direct-or SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ?. vn' vr in en SHI fi an 11 LAIUVI, IJv I 'reiv, UL, JM HlUllllI, uv, ' I J ' p,'L"ftf $3.00; by mail, per month. 75c; per year, $8.00. 'k&.a' Publislied every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily New s Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. m P H C Canon Hi, he. Poppy Day Reflections Tomorrow morning the annua! Remembrance Day parade to the cenotaph will take place ami. as usual, the Canadian L-Kiou of ti.i British Empire S( rvice League with the Lariie ' Auxiliary is in charge. So as not to conflict with the lee.u'ar Sunday church ser-vicrs the time of the parade h.i"7 been Thanked so that the tw;. minutes of silence, which usually Is observed at the start of the o.notaph servire, will cc.nchule the reremony, and church ((uer-.i will be abb to reach their respective churches in time for their regular service whkh will start at 11:15. Warrant tor Sea Cadets ' 1 ' By Rev. Basil S. Prockter, Dean of St. Andrew's) The P.ible often compares men with the animal creation and most frequent of all is the comparison of the nation of Israel and the Church of God with a Hock of shotp. In once. place, however, the different;' is most explicitly pointed out, where Ezekiel says: "And yet my flock, the sheep of my pasture, are men. And I am your God, saith the Lord God." nn k. J -a w'' till A-.f i. , There is u most profound ten dency in our society to treat not the children and the unfit. fetter - vJ 4 r 1 ' . v CO Sr. but, also able bodied men and women as domesticated animals. !' the social devices to take the themselves ns a f lot k of sheep under a competent shepherd or fhepherds. It will be a wonderful thini: when the whole world shall te one flock under one Rh"j'hcrtl. But this aspect of life must not be regarded us the whole truth or the whole answer with regard to the human tjcmii. It Is uImi terribly vital that every nwn Unci his manhood anil every woman her true woman i'tu THESE DAYS of continuing conflict ami un certainty and even as Canadians are still givincsr their lives on the rujed fighting grounds of Koreas. Tri the struggle fur (Wmocraey's preservatioiuigainst: the forces of aif.uression, it is fitting that weshoulc2L dedicate ourselves anew in the observance of an .other Armistice Day anniversary. It would be well too that we made the. day, a we so rededicate ourselves, something more than ; l mere gesture or empty demonstration. In these tinier of selfish struggle, it is possible that many of us are-"not fully mindful of our responsibilities and fail to realize that the first thing we must do is to he good citizens in our daily avocation and pursuits, That is one thing that every one of us can do in fighting: the good fight.In fact if we do not do that, anything-else we might attempt would 'be largely futile. The Poppy is the symbol of remembrance aivl u mi Pr!nc Riiporf'S Captain Cook' , i.. -K , aiai veuluie out ol living Sea Cadet unit Thursday receiv- . . ; in.sui ances and social .seem i-:d its official -wa.-ri.n:- tinder, tie-, and the noviunuiental itku-wli'.-h to operate in a brivf cere- iation of life . . niluhl, well be ijo iy peifonned by K-a Cadets c'a.isi'd under this head. I am Area Officer i.t. (Mr. Ilcrei; M. no' a;tuck:iH! tliese Ihinus. Many Tye iRCNi. 'of th. in come int beine, throucli S. P. Wooilslde. prcsitlent of t;,,. application of Christian ONTARIO SHRINES Wayside shrinks are not numerous in Onlailt. Two of the fini-st boidt'i Wutciluo Coumy in PnkuiRtcui Towiiihip brtween ArLss and Maryhill. Left is a shrin? about 40 ycarMilJ on tlie Ed Stifeit farm. It was built in appreciation of posp.'iity enjoyed by a family named Keivher. The children More 11 are Jackie Lucas and Barbara Henm-lt. The other shrine i- thought to he at leust 150 years old. It stands (in the farm ut ilhnny Drexler, R.R. 2, Arlss. Mr. Divxler .says he was told as s chilli that ttie shrine was built by three brothers who camp to Uiat section of the country when it was virKin territory. The figure (if Christ jivas carved fiom cedar by Mr. Drexler's fatlu r wiii-n tlu original was ripped down by vandals. hood In 'he taking of risks and r. Hi iuiH ,VI hill t;,m I'.'i , .r rti v (,. 1 "f'l I 111 H1H. a-.t'-r U,, U:r.M I me wavy i.ca';ue oi v jii.t. i teat lia. 11 ki a BHI lliing II j u, ne W;inR of fearful wUk. branch here, reeeivvd the wnr- wjil in renurd I ,,.n some ways tlreadful riav is unun nv If tlm decision and the bravery of the individual no longer matter Thin very life that v have to '.., i i-aiit. from Lt. Cor. Tye in (he - - picsence of Commandnu; officer he .said. I Sea Cadets Arthur Oftilvie. and As foi the f'apluln ConK corps, two sections of Sea Cadets, who lr.' felt there was u ' ureat future" fell in at the Navy Drill Hall. (and ' rimlnd. d cadets of past per-Lt. Cdr. Tye told cadets that fonnanecs of tlie e.irp.. They As I See !t lead Is represeVited lu us In Ilnly Writ a the Crosroad3 of Eternity and that lt mailers for all elernily to us and to our fellows, how we as Individuals act and think. th lr uniforms had been ordered v.ould be well equipped audi st. mm CATHEDRAL Of R' mr rnbrant P .nd;; K-rvict-f. at 8:30 1! i; tomorrow is Remembrance Day. While we suggest that people live 'in their daily lives and actions the principles and precepts for which our men in the nrowino- number of wars have fouuht and died, let ray.. Reflects and Reminisces aid that if was likely they would would have the foil support of be received "in a month's lime-the Navy, and it was tlie inten-- maybe six weeks." s ti-j.i to provide ihii unit Willi a Captain Cook corps, a corvette specially -deMyiud whal:-r for unit with a complemetit of 50 cadets. cadets, brings to 800 the mimlicr A'-ross Canada. C'KiO cadets arc of cadets in British Columbia, active in 82 corps and fiom this And there Is little doubt but Children's Srtficn: ' Hut every man knows in his purems nv.,d '.' i ii. .m ui.iv ii. ii iiv.iik m uie Brownies, Gi J Oli'.'-s Jh,i V ' yj Can ore EVANGELia FREE CH'JRC! 415 5ih Ave E sal(j l t Cdr. Tye. Next .summer coinplement. 143 younK men Joln- Juneau is about to have a comox would Iw opened up as a ed the permanent force PX'N In postal delivery system and rinht camp for cadets which would give the f.rst quarter of l'JM, Ll. Cdr. thankful do the citizens feel 'summer graining to junior and Tye said. about It. Juneau is not nearly as intermediate cadets west of, The area officer of Pacific large as Prince Rupert. Yet here Winnipeg. Area left Friday by plane for in Prince Rupert, for forty years; wp expect about 1.000 lads," he-idquarters a. IIMCt l.sf:very. i Li my iiunmo !tvct wnrii lie is charged with great responsibility. iThUfi, the truer picture of living at the human level is more up-1 parent in the fisherman ri.ikini; i til, life for h:.i llviiiR or the ' soldh'r Boint? out. never knowluR jif he will return. The Cross j whicr Christ calls us to carry Is (surely thul of 'dread adventure undertaken in the spirit of love Blitst From IJritain n. trnnsrontinental terminus, one SERVICES SIMM Morning ; Evening Eunrfuy SdiW .. i us also wear a popy for remembrance. t On Remembrance Day let us pause fdr a moment and think once again of the man or men we knew who left home and loved ones, the pleasures of peace and happy life, to take part in the conflicts and did not return. In this spirit let us perform the simple act of remembrance buy and wear a poppy, the emblem of sacrifice, the blood-red flower which reappears each year among the crosses now spread far beyond Flanders' Fields. . And as we pin upon ourselves these emblems, may we pray that man may yet learn to live in peace. rpvriTiDii cnufirr WINNIPEG The Speech of Canada's main deep sea fish- j from the throne in Hrit-!" r'?n?t,ay a't First Presbyterian Church WHIM -fiU Life Insurance is the Difference Between"! Have" and "I Wish" lain ifi confirmation Of reaching industrial giowth. but i durine:' i,h ,v'pryor" 'stm lrudBins.t0; whnt 1 rei.orted wndl 1 ltU tea alii lli.t, S lhe im ,)ni(.(, t() stand ,n anei the electi O ll Campaign at the wicket or see what's in! there, both through this'ineD0X- . . I nmrununor iTlrl Kir i-:if1io ! KIND! V VISITOR Prayer M 'ting . I KKilM Pastor C. W S:: Phunt Black : "h''W .'hall nr. ncr?-eet o pint .; V 4. i Nobodv In the two hie parties' Friday, November 9, wtis a dayj 6 ; Wif WWVA. 4 ! told the people the cold-blooded "f tmgular beauty bKy was . cloudless and atmospliere pleas- ! truth during the speakin; cam iru. Bui nothing iik,' that could i paipn. But now that the votei nr. fminlorf ruallUi hreiiks De saio ,! ifnsuay. iYn.iijj.nj. As for the service of remembrance at the Cenotaph tomorrow, it would seem desirable to point out to the general public that that eeremony is not just a Legion obligation. It is true that the FIRST UNITED CH C,:iG Sixth A-.-. nuf- ,-through i Tuesday a:id Monday. Bui it's ' thutist to remember that on Mr. Churchill says flatly i "Britain is on the road to mi- Thursday ths Minister of Edu- . tlonal bankruptcy." He warns cafon- .iruc I limed a holiday. 1 , that only the most drastic meas- . " ures will halt tiie move toward "m '-O.MK? ; ciisaster A-r b rule, when someone loses Ii incf P,'Jl r'-. Pe . Lawrence C REMFVBRWfE SEKVICES t i, V x. ' V.K. 11:13 a.iii-Morn.u The mint i evervhrulv In ntK Cafh savings lt maKCS high places knew this DURING newspaper story or ne tells about the election But neither- Mr. vyhat is to him, a pvrsonal dls-AUlee, Mr. Churchill, nor even astrr. And one cannot but notice parade is a Legion one but the observance is, and .should be, a citizens' tribute of remembrance to those who paid the supreme sacrifice in defence of their country and the rights of people to live our their own free way of living. This then is a challenge to the citizens. Are you grateful for the freedom that you enjoy? Will you show this by attending the Cenotaph service? There are minor inconveniences, unsupervised children, cruivlirwi- flrwi-v In.l.v.-w.v-.f n Ai.tU,. ..1- TV., 11. the bad boy of British politics, tnr. similarity in uie size oi me R , Nve Bevan. then .said it. Each sumr lost. Usually, if. handy to Reprntatlvcs- We extend a cordial Invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. East, Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, DD Organist: Mrs. E. 3. Smitji, John Currle. SUNDAY. NOVEvlBKR 11 MornwiK Worship -11:15. 1'. H. Llnzey will conduct tha nervice. Sunday .School-12:l.r). . Evening Service of Praise at 7:30 o'clock. The M.ni;;ter will conduct the evening service. "Remember the Sabbatn Day ' to keep It Holv" Sermon: The Hr; Peace" c:iilci .-ii' S''i:y. 'T KlO!!-'-" A:i - li -r:i: - Ar.d DdT " ir Ancient T.me 1 7:30 p tv. - Evnin? f j Sermon: "What Ss Stones1" Anthem: 'What An-CO'EASDWOF.; j Sunday Sri: j First- United all v : l Conrad Ha!! a':at; Richard Sephton, District Agent, 475 Howe St., Vancouver, DC; R. E. Mortimer, Representative, Prince Rupert, B C. j Will Robinson IE. T. Kenney Ltd ) Representative. Terrace, B C ; had a different reason for "lay-' " thourar.d bucks, or possibly ing off.". ; thirteen oi fourteen hundred. Onlv one nrominent candidate Having accumulated that much .said DURING' the election cam- which the Lord knows is little H. C. Webber, C.L.U., Branch Manager, 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. i mien what Mr. Churchill savs enough-how did he ever coma I "".s, lum-uiTTUL cauici , pei naps, mil trie men and women whose memories we revere in such new. She was Ladv Violet Bon- - to drop the lot II he did reany ll.ijliililhiijiilliiiliii'hi1 lil.li iiflUnlmilil.i.lmi.mmiUiN.iiJIinltliM - ' 1 ,.niiiiiii.:i ham Carter daughter of late lose if Liberal Prime Minister Asqullii.' ' fc STIIX I RIOI S a ceremony underwent sufferings and torments he- ... . . . I-wL. xt.Wts.U 41,- 1. 1. ' ! anywhere somebody THOSE who heard, the two CUC ''Is Prince .Rupert, radio broadcasts Irom Britain r.ear Alaska?" asks vvj1n.11 uu-.-u paie into insignuicance. urn we do - less than turn out in large numbers, in gratitude to them for ihpiv snevi fir-ov: ul u f linrliw it,,,:,. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Young St. at Fifth Ave. East back east or down south. Ketchikan nearest town. About eighty miles " "Oncd Lord. You must be freezing. Why stay?" It's been like that since incor- entitled "Press Conlerencc" may remember how sorhe of u.s tried to get the old Ciance'llor of the Exchequer and also the new jiie to talk reality. Six of us first Interviewed the Sundoy.No.1 Armistice D 11:15 a iii:Ml'r,"1!' "So lilaikiiul ' and porallon, despite miles of pub- Rt. Hon. Hugh Ciaitskell then, a week later, the Rt. Hun, licity and personal letter.! of ; Suntia : Evf-oinK : 12:15 Vm 7.30 P-m- Announcement We are pleased to be the first to supply a thinner slice in our Sliced Bread. Popular demand has persuaded us to provide this innovation. VAN'S BAKERY Jim1 "Why ' SI. A. Butler. We did not know contradiction. Eo pnssibiy it's at that time that Mr. Kuiler worth mentioning that within would be the new holder oi the past few weeks 88 individu-Hritain's purse strings, iiokin" als down south and back east back over the .scripts of thoe have frot:n, partly frozen iind unrehearsed free-for-all talks I contracted serious illness through :: ' l - : u PasUir: REV. F. AN'l'KOBUS Res. 230 5th Ave. E. Box 538 ;ml's fmlW Choir ill sinf budd'jn weather changes. relatives and survivors? An outward and visible feign of our gratitude will be to see every citizen not only wearing a poppy but everybody possible at the service. , "At the going down of the sun, .', . And in the morning. We will remember them." ,"; Sir Arthur Currie's challenge is contained in another Legion saying: "They served till death. Why not we?" Congratulations, Shirley! CONGRATULATIONS to popular Shirley Haugan, Prince Rupert-born girl and member of a pioneer local family, on her selection for the famous Elgar Choir with the trip to Britain next year as its highlight. It is particularly interesting that this is the second year a Prince Rupert girl has been selected. U. e of the expression "fj.imin-lon" 'in the House of Crmimons may become loss, if the government continues to have its way. There are no visible si;ns of the Ui it'.sh Umpire or America n Republic disappearing. -:ee here the followini;: PHILPOTT: Well, Mr. Butler,' a.l this Is very plea:.unt and educative but as I have gone all over this country in the election campaign I have the impression that both partus are completely unrealistic in their discussion of the real Issues. , , . The Conservatives say very clearly they are going to have a Digger and Bet 611 3rd Ave. W. Phone 190 Full Gospel Tabernacle I iimmimiiminiMniumtmiiii imiMimmiinitHMiniiitii'miiiimiimi! mum. liil, IHIll(llllinillli!IIIIMtll!l1ini!iUIMIIM!ll'IHHhli:ihl!lllliilli;il!!l! Skauwuy wants to be the White Horse hlfihway terminal. So does Juneau. And fikaiiwiy, after so: ter armament program and 202 fiih Avenue West ! also thev ire iroiin to have 1 ury years of peaw and drowsl- ' Unce more a local young person shows that this city has talent and the ability to develop it, And it is all good publicity for the city. SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 Sunday School ami Hi!''1' Cla.'a General Elettric WASHERS 30I),IIUO houses per year instead nc's's' 18 -"howmR vim and; of the 2(10,000 riouses, and yet ; r"sn a,Kl "'most a streak of the1 when 1 look u p the figures in i Rtampertt A road will be a major , the Labor exchanges I see that' -ib' lf " lli to be hariy Uie Britain Is already half a mil-1 , ral1 of '98- lion workers .short to fill the' jobs there now are. j WELL BEHAVED NOW BUTLER: Well, the labor -force, LONDON ? Boys on proba-or the equivalent to the laborltion after com t appearances for force bclore the war, are now j a variety' of offences Joined a producing 20 per cent less. If Sunday School camp and tire 11:30 - Moi ning Worship cripiure a3Aage for aclaij 7:30- Evangelistic Keep that which is committed to thy trust." I. Tim. fl;20 party won a prize for good eon- irtietumed trmV 'REV. M. 1 OHETll, Jus duct. Their former records were unknown to fallow campers. Will 3: v FAMOUS RIVER ."."fhe Volga river, famed in FAMOUS RIVER Scotland's most Imnortant we could improve that we could do a great deal more with the force we nave. Mr. Gaitskell "was somewhat more frank in answer to this same question. He said: "Well, it's quite obvious that be speaking in all services, He entire Sunday School. ttuuu$iiitra Hi Russian history, flows 2,290 ' salmon river, the Tav firm, n $169-50 . Am' rnllps to the Caspian Sea, where j miles to the Firth of Tay, drain-iWias many different outlets. I Ing an area of 2,500 square miles. .,.1111' at V" IONIUM I HfY.1 uivn jrtum fsof''' Young People'!, meethi), shoinnc I" up nfrt's know Is about 200,000 a year. But I don't think it's possible In present circumstances to carry on the defence program and also to lncrea.se the amount of houses built a-s the Tories are claiming." NOW that the election is over everybody is talking in terms of reality and nobody pretend nfe RtH1 You are always welcome at P'"1 Pentecostal Churcn if we are to carry out this defence program the output of some consumer goods has got to go down I've always said that, we made it perfectly Plain from the start. It'll have to go down. ... I don't myself think it need affect the housing program -which as you .C.F paster: Rupert Radio & Electric Green 331 ing that any nation can have it both ways.