ignored by the majority of people tomatlcally cqme as the rain torv ov. Prince Rupert Daily News Gli H including often the sincerely re- u" deetreri . R sv 1 - Bi J think little, but expect somehow cm 'O.Iw.er ,( . Trll "Ktoufb,ut- feard!ess1 ourton'yitoendupontheright.sideofthe E J?; U m 11 1 iUD U. hope of fcrgivenes and restora- 0ftt find ,,. .... shal. " H Services Saturday, March 24, 1051 I t'nn with find lies in the atonine .,, t ' . J , '"'"W; : , " 7 . . 1. 1 s receive mm snail De the 01 a vatinn . ; work of Christ on the Cross. He, a nf n . ..R,,,BVO ,ltl , i"n- ! declared His purpose for leaving Je.us chr,gt. and - nmvciia (s.w.j and "SeeK ye the Lord while He i ine OL'ii ui uiuri vaiuc . . . w maw Hp fminri M Vnn TVtn- Saturday Sermon DIRECTORY Servl-- In all rhnrhs at It .in. md 7:;io p.m.: Smiduy Srbuol at 12:15 ex(Tt iw sliotvii. AVGl.H'AN rATIIKDIMI. 4th Ave. W at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 2:00 p m. Canon Bush 8. Prockter, BA..B.D Hector: (Blue 733) . Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupe rt and Northern and Central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association , A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY, Managing Director Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, taSa!-iat $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, 48.00 "ts Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. give His lire a ransom lor many."; answer or youf Qwn safety Yqu Started on Good Friday, com-' then, must personally apply to pleted on Easter Sunday. Here j the Lord Jesus Christ and re-is a three day work that wil! 1 quest His salvation! The point U, endure eternity. That beautiful wai you accept His offer of vie-first Easter morn, when the tlia-1 - - ler By Rev. Leonard A. Thorpe, Pastor of the Regular Baptist Church. "Does Easter Spell JOY to You? ciples and faithful women were till deep in death s distress the NOTICE riHKT BAPTIST 6th Avi' K it Young Bt Mlnist"-: Rev fTed Antrohua (Green 812) It seems strange to me that, generally speaking, Lord appeared with the shine of people associate joy with Christmas but not with "cTtSfrMoS Restitution .,w, n, SW(J on thi) Northern Easter. The former is indeed a happy celebration ot i savior reversed their gloom, nn- W AY KilllN Tt'" ' ,i u c .,-v;,.i nvl, ed their empty and despairing. U1C uay WlXll UUU8 OIllJ ouii ....wu w w n.Jarls and seemed too good to; The Undersigned, being . pern uhUrl,i by tht deem us but let us not miss the greater joy that l be true! But true it was. and He! l-$r.Z , , i tnnk erent. nains to imnress them. ; u. . . l"c "P'nioa that tSi, FIRST I'RI MIYI l ltlAN 4th Avrnup FjLSt Rev E. A. Vvrlsht. D.D. (Green W82) FIHST I'MTKD 838 6th Ave West la:f. L. L. SivUvI (Green 613) h :ietpv o an mpati tn . .... . " r - ...-..... r.iKi.uy irum uaiiuwai iowav HaM, .. . "v"- v w" and come short or rne glory on Thus bv rlslne from the dead. : ' """m tnrmign txtra.raii.r uil The wages of sin Is 1 e.m f ni nrnvad to all ' lng Beultttk'n P"""01 10 8Mo 35 ' the Htkb, iT viii v 1 3 s mmi.. Qoa ana Before we can hope to find joy Qeath." On this ubjet, God's i ,h. nn(i to pVerv sue that i ..... Jhf. .,ol!0.w!nK.J0lrf V"d 81)eKl n'ti w In lh or.o .uant. th first. J i- -. -11 ' - - . , ..I .. . , mgowojl UMVM luruKT UWMX: No person uluitl operate an vehicle over thf Norto , clal Highway from Oulloway Rupuls to Tyet luijT' welKht or luadliu! In KXCess of lllty per cent oi tbi Hettulutions made pursuant to Hectlun 30 oi T J KSUC. 1K48. ... w..c oc..e,v. w....vo woru js very tiear. ocuuuw u jje had conqueivu jeavn. xes. Easter season, we have to under- men have sinned, without Jesus ! G(,d -was sutiafied with His sac-stand the purpose oi the Lurd's Christ, both physical and spirit-1 riiBe for cur gins now He could visit to earth. We find this puv- ual death ls staring them in the 0er to all who reallv want U pose revealeri in two verses of faCe. The 6on of Qod came then, ! eternal jiie Because of His vic- Fl I.I. C.OSI'F.I. TKI'RNAi.F. 202 Cltl Ave. West Ptistnr : C. Fuwcett Services 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. 8unility School 12.15. (Cireert 3:11 1 The upeed limit of vehicles with pneumatic tw , J twenty miles per hour. Vehicles with solid urn ... . 1 ocnpiure ror un iiuve siniieu conQUer death and men from the consequences of 0f vlctorv over our arch enemy sin. i death. "Because I live, ye shall usiiik this HlKliway during such tunes as this mw " DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thus uay o! IUi-" L. E SMITH. Ditai'j, Depurtmeut ol Puwjt I,, SALVATION Alt. MY Eraser Btiowt CO.: Capt. W. Poultcn Lni-eturv chiR a '30 pm. Utiuiluy Btliool 8:00 p m (Bluet 2fil ST. UlI'S M'TIIF.KAN 6tn Ave. at McBrlde Bt. Pastor: E. Soil and (Black CIO; VICTORY IS SWEET IWe also." "The gift of God ls Christ's great task, the climax of eternal life through Jesus Christ all eternity for both God and our Lord." man, bv?gan on Good Frlday.,It ls I YOURS IF YOU W ANT IT impossible to over emphasize the I Some people seem to think that importance of His purposeful God is going to force the bless-death. Today, the Cross of Christ lugs of .Salvation upon them, is laughed at, blasphemed and Others think that they will au- One Man Pionee ST. PKTKR'S ANGLICAN bettl Cove Sunday Kchor.: 1 1 00 a m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Blue 321) POWER CHAIN SAM FIRST UNITED CHURCH i'iG Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert. B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 am. Easter Family Services.. Sermon: "He Is Risen Indeed'' The Children: "New Clothes For Old." Junior Choir: "Alleluia, Song of Gladness." Combined Choirs: "Sweet is Thy Mercy." No Sunday Schools as children attend Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Easter Evening Worship. Sermon: "The Easter Faith" Anthem: "God So Loved The World' Stainer. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND III (it 1. Alt BAPTIST 620 6th Ave. E. Blue 803 Pastor: Rev. I.eunnnl A. TUorpi" A deluxe model at no extra cost l-the field with 9 Multipart Engine Trigger Swivel Blade Automatic Rewind Starter Weighs only 28 lbs. less cutting attachments Passengers sailing Wednesday evening on the Princess Norah for the south included Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Korhonen and A. Smith for Vancouver and P. E. Mills for Victoria. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY 11 a.m.: "THE RISEN LORD. AND WAVERING DISCIPLES." 12:15 p.m.: Sunday School meets in three separate departments In Open Sessions. The RESURRECTION LESSON' will be told by the use of colored slides. Parents and friends are specially Invited to come with their children. Special Offering, for GRANDE LIGNE MISSION. 7 :30 p.m.: "WHY SEEK YE THE LIVING AMONG THE DEAD?'1 Message will be supplemented with the use of colored SLIDES on the 'RESURRECTION.' Special Music by the choir and male quartette. 1 The Situation Improves THINGS LOOK better in Korea today than they I have in many weeks. United Nations forces have ; all but driven the Communists out of South Korea, their invasion of which last June started the conflict which has had the effect of putting the whole : democratic world on guard against further Red , aggression. Now General MacArthur has called upon the Communist military leaders to meet him , with a view to working out a settlement which will ' bring the war to an end by means of which further bloodshed may be averted. The Korean war might at times have seemed a desperate and hopeless adventure in which we should not have become involved. The reaction may be somewhat different today. It may well be that it has been the incident that has demonstrated the futility of the Communist attempt to dominate the world, particularly since it has aroused the western world to realize the seriousness of the situation and ! get itself organized to meet it. Our men have suffered hardships, injury and death in Korea but it may, after all, have been ; worth it. An Effort Rebounds THERE IS a long way to go before the emergency of Prince Rupert's housing lack will be adequately ; met. Indeed, with the industrial expansion here ; which has now become accentuated by the opening of I the Columbia Cellulose Co. mill and the desperate I time the company is having in finding housing ac- commodation for its permanent employees, there , promises to be a continuing serious problem. As a result of highly commendable local enter- i 'prise, the former United States administration I building here has been acquired by a local syndicate and is to be converted into a substantia apartment I block. ,' Now it appears that the governmental housing I authorities are using that accomplishment as an ! argument that the housing emergency here is being to large extent met. ' This is a very discouraging development not ; only since the housing emergency is by no means ; met as a result of the project but since it would ap-' pear the effort had the effect of holding up another : move towards relieving the housing shortage by obtaining the assistance of the joint federal-; provincial scheme. ARE HELD BY REDS , i. ,i ,,,... T- ' W'T", " ' There is .J "i ' on the P!C jr weight aoes into action trr hare cuttino essentials. 1 First Presbyterian Church easilv and carries through tr 231 Fourth Avenue East with remarkable ease Suooliedwifr .chain. 14'W18" 24"-30" "A Power saw that has been proved by tin THE saws of today." Special Waiter St erviceS f il l - i i TRY IT! SEE IT ! Fill In and mail (or lull particulars: Name Address ' 51 T , 7:30 p.m. Special program of Easter Music by the Senior Choir Cantata: "Christ Triumphant." Moists: Mrs. Wiliiam Martin, Miss EUzaoeth Martin, J. E. Davey and J. A. Teng. II a.m. Subject: "The Three Gardens." Special Music by Junior Choir Anthems: "Allelnitth." ; Easter Lillies." fundfv Schoci ul 'oin the morning Congregation. 7 , rHAiM saws Triii'JJAr ' rfnm. ,-, . . ..aB.. 3imm mm, "''rTrTiTu Mil MS to - 7 Minister: REV. E. A. WRIGHT, DD. Organists: MPS. E. J. SMITH anH JOHN CURRIE A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL, ESPECIALLY VISITORS TO THE CITY. Dealer: RUPERT MUiww n"" - Prince Rupert. B.C. Distributor: PI RVES E. RITCiJiE t B58 Hornhv pt 1 5 if' fc. i 1-4.1 ' OAL- PEC! $0-50 ton U klW (Loose, two tons Chinese Communist authorities In Canton have arrested a number of Canadian nuns, most of them from Quebec, on charges of being responsible for the deaths of 2,000 children in an orphanage operated by the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception in Canton. This photo shows Sister Alphonse du Redempteur, superior of the orphanage and one of those arrested, caring for a new-born Chinese child. Ottawa officials say the charges are propaganda, but attempts to free the group have been unsuccessful. (CP PHOTO) .$14.5! In sacks of one ton or more REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH I FUNDAMENTALIST) 629 East Sixth Avenue (near High School) Pastor: REV. L. A. THORPE EASTER SERVICES' 11:00 n.m. A SPECIAL SERVICE FOR THE SUNDAY - SCHOOL AND PARENTS Everybody, of all ages, welcome. The children will participate. Message: "EASTER IS THE HOUR" Sunday School w"T loin with the morninp; congregation instead of at tlw regular hour. 7:30 EVANGELISTIC SING SONG AND SERVICE Message: "RECEIVING THE CONQUEROR" Enioy the old time hymns and the t!me proven gospel. A musical after service will be presented for your enjoyment. COME WITH YOUR FRIENDS . TO THE PRINCE RUPERT REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH This special applies on our limited if Egg oniy Alberta Blue Flame I' ' , ' " If this is what is to happen when local enter- prise makes a real effort to meet a situation, it will V not tend to encourage further undertakings to help ourselves and the community. Streamlining Trend AT LEAST 25,000 women in the United Kingdom have just enrolled in a fat-reducing campaign. Many Canadian women are also "reducing." This fact is only one more sign of a streamlining trend which is doing a lot of good. J The streamlining urge is not limited to the obese. As a nation we are, or will be soon, under- going "reducing treatment" in most departments of life, not from cheese-paring motives, but partly t to cope with the new needs of the defence pro-( gramme. And the interesting conclusion, from ex-, perience, is that this slimming process generally ) makes for enhanced happiness and efficiency. Foothills Alberta coal available at prevailing pr'ces PHILP0TT, EVITT &Co PHONE 651 LUMBER ' nmr. ciipPI IK - A- t A i! if lffRr t f Vi .Try JX tL f. . i i '- i t . ' i J . ... .... J DUIkUHlVJ m1S STEAMER Scripture passage or JoJa that are without, Prince Rupert SAILS FOR Vancouver SISTER MARIE GERMAINE of St.. Prosper, Que. SISTER ST. VICTOR of Nashu, N.H. "Walk in wisdom ' toward them redeeming the time." Col. 4:5. Yet, I'm working again and at a better job. The new UNEX 200 made It all possible. Weighing less than 3 ounces including bat FISHERMEN . . i' : li: t U II. : 1 1', teries my hearing loss is no handicap now. Stop in for a free trial of the UNEX 200. and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 n.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations For complete overhaul of your High Speed Gasoline Engines, nee Rupert Motors Ltd. We Mve the trained meohan les iid ipcialized equipment to f your AWIgS. is now on perform this work for you . effir-lntly and economically. Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT B.C. I 1 Vy 1 ' ' Fill in the blank and mail today to: , STl'ART II. McLEOD Hearing Aids 307-504 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Kindly ' send me your free pamphlets and how I can get a free home demonstration. Name Street or Road Town ..: To avoid delay this spring when the rush ls on. let us have that Job now. mm:m Rupert Motors Limited SISTER ST. GERMAIN of Pont Rouge, Que. SISTER ST. FOY of La Bale du Sevre, Que.