Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 3, 1951 Services BsChurch'fi Ladies Plan j Legion Week Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can rion Church byte HAD GOOD SEASON REGINA (CP) Saskatchewan's well-known fishing spot at Lac La Ronge had a record number of fishermen this year. Estimates are that about 6,000 visitors, mostly Americans, took more than 270,000 pounds of Margaret Love will attend as delegates. The monthly raffle was won by Mrs. Graham. A good attendance of the Auxiliary was requested for the church parade next Sunday. A committee of ladies will look after the Legion men's banquet on November 12. adian Legion, meeting Thursday night ln the auditorium, made plans for Legion Week. Committees for card party, bazaar and "Bring the Mrs. Night" were S t f uil appointed. One new member ; fish from the lake, mainly lake trout, pike and pigkerel. 1 1 was initiated. v With CJawic Qh if I East and West'sick committee reported, also the Pioneer's Home had been visited with articles of Saturday Sermon j "J A Wan Dlnrst" 'By Rev. H. O. Olson, St. Pauls Lutheran Church I John 7:37 "If any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink." "If any man thirst," cries the Lord, "let him come unto Me and drink." If any man thirst! The whole world is consumed with a burning thirst. The heart of man, held in bondage by the desire for pleasure, the greed for gain, demands sinful joys to clothing. Amendments to the constitu tion were discussed with the members and will be voted upon SA..-J.-J F -it ' at the semi-convention and ex Jobs' Daughters, who-during their pilgrimage to supreme sessions in Richmond, Virginia, in August, visited New York and were presented with lengths of celanese dress goods made from the product which originated in the Columbia Cellulose pulp mill at Prince Rupert, appeared at the social hour which followed last night's bethel session in the dresses and blouses made from the material. ecutive meeting which will be held in Vancouver November lb Mrs. Molly Montgomery and Mrs. is cordial invitation Worship with us. ig! h Ave. East, f. E. A Wright, D.D. lrs. E. J. Smith, gn Currie. NOVEMBER 4 $ irvhip 11 o'clock, hool 12:15. Smartly fashioned and sewn creations were seen and many were the admiratory comments which were made all round. enjoyment is gone and all pleasure seems vanity. The heart is filled with bitterness toward men and hatred toward God. satisiy us tnirst. The world Is thirsty. When one means of pleasure has been exhausted, it employs another, until finally only gross sin, open ungodliness, can seem to satisfy Its cravings. Then the stage is reached where the capacity for Barbara Stalker, grey-blue afternoon dress. Lois Good, beige afternoon dress with gathered skirt. Mrs. J. Evans, pink blouse with .shirred sleeves. Again appreciation Upon the earth there is alwavs I Irrviie of Praise at some means to give pleasure to Pressed by the girls for the gift the natural heart but in eternity ! lrom lne eianese corporation there will be the thirst of helliwnose L018 Stevens took them he Siibbath Day Donna Macartnur, white blouse featurino enrsape nf laep ep it Holy' without any drop of water to 1 ln charge in New York and real lessen its consuming agony. Once '"u "le "le 'Kn oi ana sequins. we depart from this earth, there I tne blB town. - Joyce Strand, beige tailored remains no more hope for salva- Photographer Jack Wrathall blouse. tion. The rich man in hell plead- i took pictures for a permanent i Margaret Giske, blue-grey tailored blouse. Mrs. Laura Mitchell, heliotrope evening blouse with peplum. rJCTORY , -g , him h at II a in-in "nii(la S IkhiI at - )iH II. I, .N I tll.llKAI, 4 at Dunsmulr St. miuii H ;io a m. ,,v A .i.ti 2.00 p m. , j I'rurKUT. B A.. B D. Hector ililue 700) FIRST UNITED CHURCH 636 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: "The Continual Fire" Children: "A Lost Nickname." 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon: "One of Faith's Certainties." Anthem: "Rejoice In the Lord,'" Elvey. COME AND WORSHIP Sunday Schools: First United all at 12:15 Conrad Hall all at 1 p.m. a ed for mercy but was told: record. "Between us and you there Is a i WHAT THEY WORE great gulf fixed, that, they that I , t. 1 ling the and would pass from hence to you were, may not be able, and that noneWhat they wore last nl8nt: may cross over from thence to Dlane Kennedy, tailored blouse us." Could any one ever receive of heliotrope. a more sobering answer? Noj Heather Brewer, an apple hope a great gulf f ix-ed, none ; green evening blouse. may cross from thence to us. The j Margaret Strachan, afternoon cry of mercy came too late. The 1 dress in daffodil yellow with rich man was told: "Son, re-1 flower-figured trim. member that thou in thy life-! Janet Rackow, tailored buff time." He was told to renvem- j blouse. ber. What torture that must Margit Macarthur, chartreuse have been ! To spend the rest of peasant style blouse. jxjp mrnvr v.o-I iii Yuuiift St. Fred Anlrobua. llreen 812 reaciers Cash for old sold. Bulger'3. Don't forget whist. Moose Temple, Saturday, November 3. Starting tournament. (258p) Legion Auxiliary meets Sunday, 10:15, Legion Hall. Church parade. Berets. (ltc) i Wright. D D. 1 II HKtfl I M l I 1 1 ' t .1 - ; . . time in regret and remorse over j Gael McRae, buff blouse neglecting the opportunities of i turing tucked yoke. God's grace! No wonder there Claire Ritchie, pink party Am- Wt ((.ircrn 613 Rev. M. S. Young of Masset is being ordained by Bishop J. B. Gibson at the Cathedral to : shall be weeping and gnashing blouse ot teeth. He who will dsspisei Olive Strand, white boluse morrow morning .He will preach these truths now will some day featuring bell type sleeves. (ltc i the sermon at night. I despise himself. What a fright' Norma McKay, apple green EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 415 5th Ave. E. SERVICES SUNDAY Morning 11:00 am Sunday School 12:15p.m. WEDNESDAY Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY Young People's 8 p.m. Pastor C. W. Sinclair Phone Black 393 "There is on? God and one Mediator between Ood and men, the man Christ Jesus." Evening 7:30 p.m. tailored blouse with scalloped front. Marjorie Tattersall, white jumper blouse. June Henry, pink tailored blouse. Ethel Moorehouse, pink blouse with gathered yoke. ful risk is assumed here in this life for those who reject Salvation and walk the paths of sin. Possibly, you have experienced thirst of another kind in your soul, a new and wonderful yearning for something better, a feeling of dissatisfaction with your I Canadian Legion Church Parade to First F(;Ti Baptist Church for Ar-VQ'-?' mistice service. Members full In a,t 10:15 a.m. Roman Catholic members will proceed to their owm church, (jtc) I, buy and sell anything of 4 ilUHON tHMY Frwr .stn-ft i'l'Tr Oystryk ,n &i.".ii 2 J. so pm. liilutk 269) I I Till KAN i , h M' lli lflc St. r r. 11 l) olwi I (Black 810) I'll'IK M.IH.N 3m Cnve Mt n (i.Kifny Bird ft. .mil 1 1 nil n ni I ililue 827) iiiui iinir k4 r. Blue 803 tl.umird A Thorp? Because so sheer and so luxuriously beautiful, D hantam . Shirley Haugan, yellow after- self that you find stealing upon value, be it furniture, cars, In ; noon dress trimmed in black. you in moments of solitude. Barbara Doumont. white long- be other words, you long to i Continued on Page 6) boats, etc. If you are ln need of any furniture or other items, contact J. H. Mair at Green 400, 10 to 6 a.m. J. H. Mair, Auction- sleeved tailored blouse. Judy Lloyd, chartreuse blouse with monogrammed pocket. t i v I VI (283c) Diane Stone, baby-pink tailor- ' eer. :r$t baptist Church Special Youth ' SpeakerComing ed blouse. Georgina Mitchell, white sport blouse. Shirley Patrick, blue-grey tailored blouse, long sleeve with FASHION footwear tUTn-Up CUffS. Pot, Marvin IWcath rflnii'tfir I pink afternoon of the "Christ Ambassadors" of!.,Murlel Snier' SUNDAY'. NOV. 4 11 a.m. Morning Service ' Members of th? Canadian Legion and kindred organizations will parade to the Church for their Annual Aimistice service. Message: "OUARDING OUR WAY OF LIFE" 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE No. 11 10-11:05 a.m. At the B.C., a larse and outstanding j at i"0"' srey fport blouse, youth organization in Canada and the United States, will be L .Gwen Speers, ight green sport in the city from November 8 to i Di0"f .1 ,, , y,,e' , IV : 3 at Filth Ave. East - Hi V K. ANTKUBU8 Ave E. Box 538 12. He will be holding meetings; For the MEAL that REFRESHES with flared, gored skirt. m the Full CJospel Tabernacle. Carol Hill. nnlp hhm narlv LAST ENDS FROM OUR STOCK OF MAGNIFICENT SUITINGS $4p5 M Forseth has Just returned dress Cenotaph 11:13 a.m. Morning Service FINEST OF COOK'NG BEST OF FOOD Jlcallier (J2r JJonoreil Cu een iioui iAJUiui cuiupe mill, in addition to discourses, is showing films each night. Rev. Forseth was a pastor in different parts of Western Canada until a few months ago when he received an appointment to the position he now holds. His ministry while in the city will be particularly for the young men and women of this community. '1$ I lite ocielij FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 201) BROADWAY CAFE $49 75 mm Heather Brewer was elected Honored Queen of local Job's Daughters last night to succeed Diane Kennedy. Margaret Strachan is the new Senior Princess and Janet Rackow, junior princess. Margit Macarthur was elected Guide and Claire Ritchie, Marshal. and up $(.75 a .uul canvass of the homes of the city for gifts tf work of giving the Bible to every man In his own ' I ' titke place this coming week, November 5-10 'f ' "f the city are co-operating, each with Its own "ifii'i within. Someone from one of the churches home either In the afternoon or evening of ,J! week. W(e ir donations of $2.00 or over will be sent to you United Cliurcli s$nn iveriani T, Headquarter in .Vancouver. Give your caller More than 200 persons gather ivss. Modernize ... YOUR WARTIME HOUSE with smart inexpensive windows. Eliminate the work of cleaning multiple panes and provide more daylight too. ( Seo us for thcs3 modern sash which arc made to fit. Just remov; the old and place in the new. Island City Builder s Supply Smart Stitina Sufictl , ffea Cwjort Arrow "Drew" ; Kifts Under t9 00 will ho c tn vim fmm thp ;uh Offiee. 2 pc. Suit Regularly Priced From 49.50 The fabrics that sold first and fastest at the height of a busy season . . . great value at their regular prices and now reduced for sensational savings to clear our shelves for new stock ! Drop in tomorrow and have your suit or better, two suits hand-cut and Tip Top Tailored to your own personal measurements. Key. Sec'y-Treas , MISS CURINE HELDE. ed at the social parlors of First United Church Thursday night to join in a happy and appropriate celebration of the church's 40th anniversary. A fine turkey dinner, provided by the Women's Auxiliary under the leadership of Mrs. Owen Green, was a feature of the evening which started the proceed I (Gospel Tabernacle "f " Avi'iulc West (Across from Armouries) I'hore Blue 829 i : . . S , ,iv : I ou ?,IeHii,l3 Street v..-' - I V i mc chonqe in our Sunday School "i1 Morning Service this Sunday We cannot guarantee to make every size or style from these ends but most men of average measurements will find exactly what they want. Ladies too are invited to participate in this sale and prices for ladies' suits range from $41.75 and up. TipTopTailoTS 4th Street P. CRAVFTTO Phone Blue 418 SUNDAY SERVICES -Sunday School and Bible Class ings cf f to a fine start. Rev. L. G. Sieber, the pastor, presided and, dealing with the anniversary occasion, referred 'to the rich Christian heritage within the church and city. He invited a greater participation therein. Dr. L. M. Greene emphasized responsibility to the church from the material and financial, as well as spiritual, standpoint. William Dunn ottered a vote of thanks to the ladies for the splendid dinner. The entertainment program consisted of a showing of films, one entitled "Shadow Painting" and the other a historic travelogue of Eastern Canada. Assisting Mrs. Green were Mi's. G. W. Graham, Mrs. C. T. Young, Mrs. Reg Webber, Mrs. William Dunn and Mrs. D. R. Barclay. Serviteurs were Mrs. A. J .Bus-sanich. Mrs. Erling Pedersen? Mrs. Percy Knutson, Mrs. H. H. Thorn, Mrs. A. Logan and Mrs. F. Huber. Also assisting was Miss Anita Stewart with party of CGIT girls consisting of Louise Wood, Peggy Ann Dominato, Marilyn Berry, Louise Freeman, Patricia Pierce, Jacqueline Moore and Barbara Moore. LA Y-A-WA Y Morning Service ' jC Evangelist Service I "Senior Young People's Choir" Rupert's Youth for Christ HV1N FORSETH, Christ Ambassador Director J lf cently returned from Europe, will be I peeiai services on Thursday, Friday and f at 8:00 p.m.. November 8 to 12, will be PER DAY $400,000 . . . Every working day last year the Sun Life paid, out an average of nearly $400,000 to policy holdera and beneficiaries. In many caaa tha insurance check represented the only fundi available at a time of dire need. Are your dependents similarly protected? JOHN T. FOWLE Comfortabl? And howl DrwV medium short non-wilt collar has a low neckband that look wonderfully trim ... gives extra freedom at th throat. Saitforized-labeled, of course (shrinkage less than 1).... Mitoga cut for perfect fit. Aik us for the "Drew". WATTS & NICKERSON MEN'S CLOTHING 3rd Ave. Phone 345 BUY' GIFTS THE EASY WAY Take Time Out . . . Enquire Today GEORGE COOK tt PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE Picture: at ?ach service except Sunday's. tua --f Mm. Box 855 Phone Black 837 Pastor: C. FAWCETT SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA IlilBillK