Services Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Church ti Saturday, October 27, 1951 Miss Marearet MrTnH loff Saturday Sermon last night on the Chllcotin for a him or her. That knowledge comes from the Teacher of all truth, the unerring Guide, The Ho'y Spirit. Again we ask, What does God expect of Me? I'm hardly an Im 'azaar vertj da ij J-Ju fin cii (Canadian dub 'i u, usual Speaker Oranqe 2) eLJraw5 jlly Sr. Capt George Oystryk, Salvation Army, m pusiness trip to Vancouver. Following the concert here Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Schapiro and Donald Gramm sailed for Vancouver on the Prince George, the same steamer on which they had arrived from Alaska. ant i Members of the Women's Can-' $ Prince Rupert Corps) Jut (iuth the Lord require of thee but to do justly ,t i love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God." portant, person, with very little influence or ability to do something great. This may be so but we all have a responsibility to fllH "tt An 1....41..M ... . , . -dian Club of Prince Rupert will Inclement weather notwlth- ip.if a enpflkpr nf unusual avn. fitanrliiiD th. h.. .,.,.!, .,ari 6H I (i don't N J X7ih?S4 should! V V i ! I ! j'l'-xiy u:iu mat oe- i will find 111 this verse three , nhnKP nf !.. Bins , '"h the inner man. In short jness, which should balance the experience of j tZml I ' man in hie riaiiir i ..p,. u wui& ui ijie at Ion and experience when they members of the Ladies' Orange frank Anfield, young son of . et Monday evening at the Benev"'ent Association was well M.. and Mrs. F. E. Anfield, sus- Civic Cent-e to hear Miss Renata which ttMf "V ' d0?W? racture of the . . . . . . , ''-n the iu Id on Friday after- leg whilj playing a game last Kay teU of her broadcasts for ' noon at the IOOF hall night at was well a Boy Scout meeting in the International Service of CBC patronized. St. Andrem's Cathedral. He was and of her travels in Northern ' The bazaar was convened by ,alcen to Prince Rupert General Canada and Alaska. ' Mls- clai e Willson. Pouring, at a ' Hospital. Ihristian. and one which every disciple of ! 8! k J,r?.'B.ht S"d aV"m U'" Idoes god require hls is a vital question n-ji:esi in ail ms dealings. The a Wool Suit is best! thi Lord .--'hould ask himself or herself at the dawn of each new day. Especially today, when a portion of the world is in con- nex. stipulation in t.hA n Miss Kay was born in coatin- 'ANGELICAL tion of this everyday religion, is "to love mercy." This is to say-that ,nal when wncn one one's 8 self " is rectified. cr:rtimmg tea table on which- . . , w- centred a beautiful bouquet Senlr CaP,aln Mrs. George Ostryk and MrsW. C. of carnations Poulton. and h y h mums, were M... A. T Crox ford w;fe of Ma L ylton'. wU1 be u.-ion and chaos, we should con EE CHURCH front ourselves with .h.. . I .ntal Europe and grew up and . ceived her education in Eng-and. She has made her home for Question. It u nm Z ' tt1pn he b(-Klrs to consider others 5 -5th Ave.vE. e x luesaay atternoon while while servi servi-1 and Mrs. H. Killin on me toquiuam lor Vancouver neighboi thinks of Bunyan' ln Portraying SERVICES to attend a Salvation Armv flon. teu-s were Mrs. A. Lund. Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. Betty Lien and Mrs. L. Erir kson. hm ..h,i p,7 , me , so much ' Mern1, represented her as a ! ne Past several years in Cana- Vc Ao ?,and e,;pect8ltamifi-l maiden In "grf d M thrm h" broadcasts of Ot rr.c, ho.u - , be the vnng r.r.U ngiu ruleiin hm., f to continental En.nn. h -n- SI NDAY 11:00 am Ci our everyday activity and ex- " ' ' """' ""y " deavors j" " "," to "7 . " . Yes, you're 100 right wanting 100 wool. Wool resists wrinkling . . . keeps its shape and soft (eel . . . drapes better, toot A more natural fabric far the natural lines of today's styles. And we've got wool yov can wear handsomely and comfortably all year roundl You'll agree that's a blessing for budgets) Today, choose your favorite style in our expertly tailored collection of fine wool suits by WATTS & NICKERSON character ln'tsncpiv depict many different ! 1,1 charge of the tea room was - ' in fflHraPTOf and inH lntnnl.. . vlhiuio LU UCUlLt UlilllV Ulllt'ItTUlj perience School 12:15 p.m. pi actii'al in her consecration w i Phases of Canadian life. In gath- ! ?rs- E- A- Evans and preparing EDXESDAY find her in untiring service ever I erln? truly "first-hand" infor- ; tne tea were Mm. J. A. McRae, lecling . 8:00 p.m. Mrs. John Johansen, Mrs. Frank seeking out the poor and doing matlon Ior her ner , listeners listeners she she her utmost to alleviate tem-' traves extensively, sometimes ruiral Hktran. t f ar off thip "hpatpn 'beaten nath" nath" anH unit Kiess. At the end of November I Major Poulton will attend a territorial congress in Toronto, j R. Hetherington, general manager of Canadian Government ' elevators, who has been here for the past ten days in connection with the resumption of operations at the local elevator, Is sailing by the Princess Louise this afternoon for Vancouver en-route back to his headquarters at FRIDAY A litCe girl wis once asked: ' What does It mean to be a Christian?" to which she replied: "For me. it means.'to do as Jesus would do and to conduct myself af He would conduct Himself if t People's 8 p.m. i-iyson and Mrs. H. Paulson. In charge of the home cooking were Mrs. M. Heise, and Mrs. F. Gladish; of the candy sale, Mrs. J. Flewin and Mrs. Harrv Black- C. W. Sinclair has just recently returned from v.siting Aklavik. The third quality of this re-ouisite of life is "to walk humbly MEN'S CLOTHING inne Black 393 ne were a little girl at our 3rd Avenue wun my uaa." This Involves a Phone 345 lis oiu God and one houvj. God has a way of re- cheerful, lovinc Ki.hmicil man becomes conceited in his burn: of the sewing, Mrs. Alex ; between God and nmn nUlllt.. 1 t.UV, i I TemOVDV Ml'C A Fp-sch A vw nullify ttliu 1IAU11 no lit eu I --.' . vtouj ouu rort wiinam. man Christ Jesus." or God that he soon becomes a veallng Himself to Hie His people prompt unconditional .... obedience and He never leaves a sincere to our loving Heavenly Father . eeking soul in obscurity or doubt To walk suggests motion To re- a-to what is Divinely expected of main still would be stagnation. 7:30 pm. paganized cog in the machinery ot mcdern civilazation. We are to walk HUMBLY, recognizing In charge of the Past Mistress l ummage table were Mrs. B. Guy-ap and Mrs. C. Smith, while Mrs. K. Mulder, Mi;s Patsy Willson and Miss i.hpv Pvque w.-ot-o i ders vvnai a neea there is for a real rea nDorrpeetuA fnn, t our erro:s nd " .......j frailty at u best. -ej.aTc wi wmu-surging movement for God! It is when ever dpPmdhig upon Ood and - RST UNITED CHURCH Hir Hie aHcHnm wisdom. His ,. J Tti. charge of eraca and His raffles Thp r)isr Cash for oli "old. Bulger' was Mi s. E. H. Moorehouse. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sonja meeting first Presbyterion Church Monday, at (253c) A beautifully dressed doll was Mrs. E. Wick's gooaness. in mis latter condition we Phall walk WITH OUR GOD. What sweet fellowship and communion there is to be om. Morning worship won uy mue uariene uable with ticket No. 206. 1 Women's Canadian Club. nun: "PROVIDENCE" leund when we walk dailv with A grocery hamper was won bv meetlnS. Monday, October 29 i; Civic Centre, 8 p.m. Speake idrcr's Storj: "Edward's L'ght." hem: 'Praise Ye the Father." Gounod. Jimmy uuiiDar with ticket No i Miss Renata Kay. 44V. (253c) UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Junior nd Senior Hish School Students in British Columbii, here's your chance to own portable typewriter, Just write 250 word essay Your choice of other fine p.zes If you don't need typewriter. For lull details about the contest, free literature to help you get started and e complete list of prizes ... just print your name and address in our Lord! May I point out, that thl. Is not optional, but REQUIRED of God. K Is in this world, we cither become Christ-like in our attitude and behavinus and mmt Jy'i-i. H. Sm-th won a turkey with ticket No. 144( and a large ) m. Eveninrj Worship :non: "DIVINE REFERENCE." 9 U-J 7 - i l ! iruu cake was won bv Mrs. Good- da live with Him, or we cut our- se1 tlirm: 'The Lord is My Shepherd." hcmcirtdc Unit nies ae m'v'htv pood in themselves, but a topping of cream cheese, whip-p?d f.nti1 lislit, mak'.s ihem even fetter. BEST PREACHER: Rev. G'Joige M. Tultle, B.A.. se.ve on irom Mim, live lor tne i ,.i j ' "V d0g was won b' Rus world and the flesh, and in the final destiny be shut out. from ' MU. Morrtaon wllh. Ucte No- of Union College, Vancouver. the form below and mei IKC'IAL MUSIC: Organ and piano ducts by Mrs. His presence. You know what God reouires immediatelyno obligation , . . . , . ,. of you. Will you consecrate vLio 1 t "'"i 'a1 '":ltation yourself to Him today and dedi-t , J visitors visitors to to worship worship with with I!-; us . . F'.eeman and Mr. H. A. Pluym. SCHOOLS-At First Church, all at 12:15. At Conrad United Hall, all at 1 p.m. v k CONTEST CLOSES NOV.30ih to caie me remainaer or your life to the glory of God's Son, Jesus Ch'ist? -aT.f4 tt-t-""' - ..Nntl Tabernacle Gospe Modernize ... YOUR WARTIME HOUSE with smart inexpensive windows. Eliminate the work of cleaning multiple panes and provide more daylight too. , p'e HS for the&- modern sash which are made to fit. Just' renovi the old and place in the new. Island City Builders Supply ! 6th Avenue West (Across from Armourirs) 231 Fourth Ave. East. Minister: Rev. E. A. WilRht..DD. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith, John Currie. SUNDAY, OCT. 28 Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Subject: "The Royal Command." Sunday School 12:15. Ewnlng Service of Praise at 7:30. Subject: "The Supreme Test" Joint Masonic church parade at evening service. Special music by the choir. "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy" . illAY SERVICES. 1 ST. ANDREW'S I CATHEDRAL CHURCH I CUND.'.Y, OCTOBER 28th 1 National Layman's Sunday Services at 8:39 and 11 am., and 7:30 p.m. , Sunday School 2:00 p.m. j Mr. Anfield will give an ad-d rs af a layman especially to his f .'How laymen at the .evening Fe'Vicc, which will be conducted j by the Rector. Itc 1 truing Service I CAAilIN PI LP A PPKK AJSN (HKSlhRN BRANCH) I Ht minion KM., - Vancouvvr, B.C. Arnd ContMt Informs I ka iiimI Litrrmtan tot ' N.mt j Addtew . Inday School and Ir -Class ( OMIXG SOON Important time change in our morning servue and our Sunday School .lrxi Sunday. Alsc "Prince Rupert's Young Perple Fcr Christ" nierting b. heid soon. langeli.-tic, meeting. ir.ior Youno Proof's ir will be singing. WS iWcBride S treet Thone Blue 8J0 tfOWAnecu eecfac mvite all younq people to attend our t S!!!:;!!!,!i;i!;!;;'i!:!;!i:;i,:'",'T:ni;: m COHSOIE f Pastor- C FAWPFTT. 1 ' ' ' ' ''''':'iiiiiii-ri.'.ii,i!iiii1ii.riii.iji(;iii;.i:inliin:iiitiii:,ii;;;i,l!!i Use Our Convenient Christmas LAY-AW AY Plan ill MACHNB at a budget price! lBLE SOCIETY jtince Rupert Branch will mako Its ANM'AL CAN-this week. November 5 to 10. Church of the 'p-op-rating in this campaign, each with Its own fire for. (Me will call at your home 'during that vck for the Bible Societywhich has as its avowed pur-HprovidinR of nle Scriptures .for every man in his S'. Since its. inception In 1804, ths Society has cir- 1 tx w For Real Shoe Comfort See I.AYAWAY NOW FOR . 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