Prince Rupert Daily, News Monday, May tt.'Uol oca Charles Rimmer Passes Away New Books In Library The Prince Rupert Public Lib and PERSONAL Long illness ended early Saturday morning at his home in the Bi-gview Apartments for Charles B. J. Biicon tailed Saturday afternoon on the Princess Louise a resident of for a trip to Vancouver and Cakley Rimmer, SPECIAL! Aiberta Deep Seam rary has received a number of j ' Mn, James L. Lee sailed Bat-fiction, technical books, reference urday afternoon'on the Princess Loulse tot a trip to Vancouver, books as uell as a few ehlldrea i book. Here are notr-e of them: Saint John First Aid exams, NON-FICTION j Tuesday, May 15, 7:30 p.m., Fire Bazin History of Painting jHali' (114c) Victoria. Prince Rupert for the last ten JLr;U UU Jea and -S)afe The annual Florence Nightingale Tea, sponsored by the Prince Runert General Hospital Women's Auxiliary, held Saturday In the Nurse-' Home lounge. Mrs. L. M. Orerne received many guests. Pourers were Mrs. L. W. K.Tgin, Mrs. R. O. Moore, Mrs. T. W. Brown and Mrs. D. Stevenson. Cashier was Mrs. R. Davidson. W. D. Lambie mailed Saturday afternoon on the Princess Louise years and former employee of Liquor Control Board of British Columbia and Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Born In 189;, tn West Derby- $1 'M5 Buchanan The Growth of , ... , . , for a business trip to Ocean Mrs. 6. A. Kellback sailed Bat- faus UMP PER TON Canadian Painting I urday afternoon' on the Princess Coburn I Kept My Powder Dry Louise for a trip to Vancouver Cook The English Cathedral and Victoria. Mattson's Upholsterers will tilrf-, England, Mr. Rimmer came 10 SACKS 8.50 be Closed while moving trom 330 to Canada first forty-seven years SerU Disteux The Complete Book ! Second Avenue to 234 Third ago as a boy. Three years later) Avenue East. (Itc) his family moved to British Co Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mat-Kay left yesterday on their return to PHONE 116 - 117 or 50 r 8 lumbia. He went to sea and j served with the Canadian Pacific ! Ocean Services trans-Pacific I Terrace after a week's visit here Rev. L. O. Sieber left on U-while Mr. 8. MatKay was rtcviv- day's juane lor Vancouver to ijlff lnutniluJ traaimuni ' iui.. iri . ii nmniMl WrltKh CVi- , . ...'... a.uealfl I (ir i ntimhci. r.t i.anp. 1 Interkr Debating; Draw-inns of the Musics. . Eliot The CocKtail Party Fvtuig C'wtuine Throughout the Ages Fry Venus Observed Fry Lady's Not for Burning Heyerdahl Kon-Tiki iumoia conference o: the United until 1931. ' - ; "' -- . .iJ llbert .& AAcCaffery E Mapson, Vancouver char- Cliurcn ul Canada. Mrs. William tered accountant, arrived In ths Dunn left ,agt week t0 act as city on the Camosun last-eve- lav dek.a, trom here. ning, being here on Columoiu LIMITED Huperlon Miniatures Painters Cellulose business. Dr. D. McKay of Edinburgh, Kieran Information Please . ' Almanar ' Mr- and Mrs- H. S. Harrison Scct.arid,. who not long ago graduated from an Old Country Moving to Prince Rupert In. 11941 he was with the Liquor I Control Board before going to Wartime Prices and Trade Board .in 1945. He was forced to re- linquish work in 1946 because of I illness and in 1947 went to Tran- j I quille. After a stay of a year and ( I a half there, he returned toi j Prince Rupert and had been here ' , since. i Death, at the end, came quite Tea room was supervised by Mrs. R. Johnson. Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, Mrs. C. Ham and Mrs. W. Noble. Tea table was In charge of Mrs J. A. Macdonald and Mrs. S. Elkins. Serviteurs were nurses Miss E. L. Clement, Miss O. Hothersall, Miss M. Sinclair, Miss J. Keith and Miss Betty Hood and Mes-dames Charbonneau. R. E. Moore G. E. Moore. W. S. Kergin, C. H. K'otz. A. S. Nickerson and M. Van Coctvm. The hamper raffle was undertaken by Mrs. C. H. Elkins and Mrs. Gardiner. Winners were M' L. W. Kergin and Miss M. Sinclair. 'lu charite of 'home cookh.f-, were Mrs. A M. Hurst. Mi s. H. A. Brean and Mrs. T. Boulter. In the kitchen were Mrs. L. Potterton and Mrs. M. B. Lemon. Keteh&m How to ifle Color of Prince Rupert, who have been mecKal college, was a passenger Dectrating Designs in the Home "kiting for several months In aboard the Camosun last ev;-Lamb Suleiman the Magnifi- Wales- wre registered at British ning going through to Stewart Something New-i i for BABY VIYELLA SHAWL mm cent uiuuiuia nuuw m lonuon a rew where He w.u practise us a days ago. They expect to return priysician and sur-eon. to canuaa at the end of this month. J. Roux, A. Chapdflaine. L. 'J inni Duquette and J. LVLongchamps, who have teen e.np.oycu ,n lunibia Cetlu.oje uu;tucuon a. WaUsou i.s.and, s.u.eU by Ui. Tea. Princess Louise Saturuay aiie,-noon lor Vancouver enrouti. Maclnnes Canadian Art Mees Photogrphy Menaboni Menaboni's Birds Moody-Llttfc Britches Nicol The Roving I Scott How to Lay a Nest Egg . SitweU Noble Essences St. Exupery The Wisdom of the Sands Taber Stlllmeadow Kitchen Wells The Owl Pen. iiHiii i niriil S The St??k Shcppe suddenly. A widow, Mrs. Blanche Rimmer, survives. Mr. Rimmer was prominent In the Roman Catholic Church and the funeral will take place Wednesday with the rites of that church. i rresbyterian Missionary cnurcn nan, May 10. , Tea Home cookini? anrl Whilp U4CK- to their homes In M.ml- ORTR AITS Developed and Printed fl'ROMFI' SERVICE J Elephant sale, Catholic School leul-Hall, May lfi. Rev. L. G. Sieber Gives Impressive Sermons In Sunday mo; n:ng's wrvice at First United Church, Prince Rupert. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber, pointed out that not only was' it j Mother's Day but It was the ob-1 servance of Pentecost. He also; read an interesting, challenging; and encouraging message from the World Council of Churches, emphasizing the determination; of all branches of the Christian" riltNDI.KIt S STI DIO Ask for . 4 l.h Street Box 645 ire liittn &ay rrnice JUVENILE rviver .on F-str Junior Colver Joan Foster Sophomore Colver Joan Foster Senior , J nines The Dark Horse Rupert aiiengerS New Pastor Named Here Eastern Star Tea, Masonic Temple, May 17. S.O.N. Smorgaasbord, May 13. Canadian Legion card partv May 22. ' Lutheran tea. Mav '3 Card Party Catholic Hall, May Jump! Rim TTr Church to unite their efforts In t Tnrrrom mm Mm SCOTCH WHISKY tJLMt.mil r--lill.l, Blandtd nd tollltd in Scalland. , making Christ's way of living the Vcanada "7" a"d pracUc-' 'Cr alli Mrvnell-Tale Told to Terry 31. Job DaugnTcn Jamboree, Mav 31. June I. ' Queen Mary LO D E. tea. June 21, Mrs. F. Thornton's, 400 4th West, 2-5. Tea and Home cooking sale, Catholic Hall, June 14. From Vancouver (Saturday) Mrs. J. A. Donze, Dand Soo Kee, Mr. Esocpkenko, Miss E. Harri-Ltn T. Sedgewick, Miss Bialan-,-:ki. D. MeGowan, R. B. Miller. From Sandsplt (Saturday) L. Keith, J. Butcher. To Vancouver (Saturday) F. Froesc, B. Kng, W, D. E. Brab-ende.-, L. Stebbe, R. Turner. To Sandspit (Saturday) J. Juluison, H. Rorie, G. Rolph. To Vancouver (today) C. G. Owen. Rev. L. G. Sieber, Miss D. Rev. Haakon O. Olsen, newly graduated from the Lutheran Theological Seminary from Saskatoon, has been appointed to succeed Rev. Earl Soiland as pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here. : Accompanied by his wife and two children, Mr. Olsen is expected to arrive in Prince Rupert July 1 to take over the pulpit. Alttr four years here, Mr. Soiland, with his wife and daughter, Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Ho aril or hr the Government of British Columbia. Hospitality and Good Food" in hi addres, M, Sieber re- " j ssrija cot'ssr.sr Youug Traveiier ;chilhood of Jesus. The book ofj Terhune Wolf John Oxjr.harn and the writing; i JrrtUr 2-The Wav of a Do" of the late Rev. Basil Matthews ,,.;, hr lA I dealt wi'h what could reasonably; Terhune The Critter i be c-nside'-ed as the oattern of Van Someren The Young the life of the Youth Jesus. No Traveller In Holland doubt His parents prayed the' Wirt Dan Cnrter Cub Scout pravvr of all parents that they, Wirt Dan Carter and the mipht bring up their child Haunted Castle nrlRlv-.. Mr. Sieber stressed the Wirt Brownie Scouts In the fact that the home Is the first Circus , school of children. The early im- I Wirt Brownie Scouts in Snow pulses of children are conditioned Valjey will leave the first week in June Harris, 8. Osteroff, F. Hellings- We have just received a new shipment of hat is Our First Aim I'liimp 17 for Ordrm 'lu 'lake Out for a new pastorale at Napa, worth, R. SUen, W. L. Jones, A Calilornia. i Chaoman. M. N. Zoloft. L. Mc- Carse From the Sea and the Jungle Hilton Morning Journey Ljwis World so Wide Mackenzie Monarch of the Glen Mason Proud New Flags Nathan The Married Look Roberts And so to Rome . Schoonover Golden Exile Shaw Yellow Storm Shute Round the Bend i Lennan, S. L. Gillespie. j To Saiuispit tlodayi W. Car-1 on, M. McRuy, T. J. Volp, J. Wohstvnholnie. HUMBLE START Detroit, world's biggest motor Hm Cafe! jana meir attitudes developed car manuiaituring tvntie, was founded as a fur trading post by Cardillac in 1701. firs, nt home FICTION -Oi'Vil in Veivet Can-- Come in and see our selection of ''ifisd Steam Boiler -'frip:'rotion and Pio; Welders - C r;ifiod Operators DEAL-CRAFT and SNYDER ! Jn his exporlenre with the director of a larp-9 home for boys Mr. Si-her was fi-Jd that the parents of the pupils h?d been non-. rhiiTh go-rs. He le't that these sorond geiwration non-church goers were a prohlem of society. Home i God's first school and it is th resnonsibility. and reward, of parents to bring up , their children to "grow In wis-I dom and strength and In favor ; with God and man." I Miss Yvonne Larson was organist, and the junior choir gave f rendering of the two-part an-I them. "Above the Clear, Blue I Skv " by Bliss. Choir leader J. S. fl'- htiilcl Staiks, Fire i's and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL ELDING CO. 4ls' E- Phone ('.rem 8x4 COCKTAIL TABLES COFFEE TABLES a "" " LAMP TABLES EVERYTHING FOR THE H O M E : GORDON & ANDERSON L J JOHN H. j J3 : u il 5E ULGER O "Hn Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue on i Wilson conducted. Duriiig the service the baptism of five children took place. Mi. S eber conducting the baptismal service. The five were: Patrick Rod well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Andrews; Janice Lynne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jchn Wyliie; Shane Llewellyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Collins; Leanne Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Llewellyn; and Roderick Allen. Home Permanent Sets 1 -50 and $3-00 J son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond; EW-MASTER CURLERS SHAMPOOS REELS Reduced 50 c each WRATH ALL'S McLean. EVENING SERVICE At the evening service at First United Church yesterday, Mr. Sieber .spoke on "On Being An Ancestor," and Rowland Miles snnE four scriptural songs most expressively. In his address Mr. Sieber referred to the curiosity some proole have regarding their ancestors and the pride they take in Important events. MV. Sieber suggested, however, that the more Important consideration is what should be done for poster Itv. What will the people of 2001 think of the people of 1951? Theiv could well be concern about the heritage they will acquire will It br a "goodly one?" Much was owed to those who hold an unshakable faith In God and fol- ! 1 "l Finishing ; 3- Third Ave. W. MAKE YOUR CAR LAST! TEAMER jnce Rupert SAILS FOR 'ow Christ 's way 'of life. It was More and more the Trend in successful dog and cat feeding is to Dr. Ballard's that's the SPIRIT OF '51. Start the New Year right. Follow this trend-feed your pet Dr. Ballard's regularly and watch him keep healthy and in high spirits the year 'round. Van couver responsibility to pass such on. p-f rjn to th" irnniratioii all rich in protein, high in vitamin content? More nourishment means greater energy and. better condition for your dog or cat. Variety is the spice of (a dog's) life tool Feed Dr. Ballard's tinned foods, Biscuits. Kibble or the new Meal Formula. These balanced foods' can be fed alone or in combination for taste variety. that may be obtained from song Mr. Sieber said that Mr. Miles ouM sin? fou' selections, one '''! '"'rmediate Ports Ech Thursday "I H:I5 p.m. For K PTrun a k.i dealing with the annointment Dr. Ballard's, scientifically 'prepared foods are f Christ to His task as portrayed i the scriptural song. "The Rii.v.' ""ftri Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me," I. ilk- Mn'-Fr-'rinldi and the challenge fRt if FRESH fRiif!! it "This is My Commandment' m En u MIXBLEND PERFECTION FOR BALANCED DIET s8S "r.v at Low Cost For Reservation.- Write or Call f'lTY OK DKl'O OFFICE ' TRINCE RUPER. B.C. took for lliew turnout Dr. BjlinU product. Fred alon or in wmbma. tton. nmbleni. Then came the ver-:ct as to whether the com-landmvnt was kept or not and "ie reward. "Come, Ye Blessed," Scott) and the final culmination n the solo "In My Father's "list " bv Stephens. Mr. Miles vas accompanied by Henry 'luyn at the organ. Solid, metal dog tag ... engraved with your dog's name and address for ANY TllL DR. BALLARD'S labels. Mailing instructions on each package. .-s FOR YOUR PET... BETTER GET CANADA'S FINEST PET FOODS DR. BALLARD'S V Cluimpion Dot) food V Health Dog load t'Meiil fjrmtilu , v Biscuit vKibWcJ BRING IT HERE FOR THE BEST OF SERVICE ! " fife Superior Auto Servite ? T tiMiTKi. , w: IBiTBS STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS tFM" Third Avenue at Park Green 217 c RADIUM SOURCE Variety ii the pice oflifel l?nt ds, About 90 per cent of the vorld's supply of radium comes rom the uranium ore of the Jelglan Congo. Sure Results 1