Prince Rupert Doily News Tu-'Sriuy. April 17, 1951 pivic V-ENTRE ANCIENT LAND HISTORIC POWER Preachers in Short Supply TO Meet Zooming Church ..bnW was cauea ua-, Between the 7th and 9th con-Ja bv the Oreek gnograprt.T tunes Tibet was a military power ,.,o who lived in the 1st cen- whose boundaries extended far i Him vmna and India. The leathercraft class-s at the Civb Centre' are extremely bus;; Chile has a.oZj ana. . a track, the first railway it ere having opened in 1851. IN RE ESTATE OF ERIC DAHL, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that aa Administrator, duly uppointed by the court, a! the estate of Eric Dahl. who died at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, on the 6th clay of January. 1951, I roq'iue all creditors ana outers Having claims auittnt the said estate to w ild tho same ta me, properly vori-r:f.-d. at the address mentioned belo f.n or before the 15j,h day of May. 'f-S' , altpr which date X shall proceed by law, having regard only to auch ciaims of which X shall then tiv.e been notified. An-1 further take notice thai all p:r.sms indebted to sitid estaie are Fines Imposed, Game Act Cases Two fines under the ' Game Act we.e imposed on D. : Baldwin of Port Edward who au-peared before Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. qiassey Saturday. 1 For carrying 3 loadej fiream in a mo; or vehicle and a f:.-.hin rod without a licence. Baldwin was fined $10. Charges wer3 laid by Game Warden H. Jamie.sou. Appearing before Mvi'.jtrai-Classey jeite:day was T. A. Le-lebvre of Prince OeorBe. who was fined $10 and $3 costs for carrying a fishing rod wlthoi't a licence. Cpl. Edward Marun laid the charges. nie.se aays witn tine caft wo. tiers hurrying to finisn projers to display at the coming a Kz and Crafts exhibits. All clas.es have been oprned to all soups now so lhat ths firtulU and teen-a?ers alike may attend and thus take advantage cf tho ex'i'a , Instruct!,. n effo ed at thfs'j pr-- ; 'lotls. I f JT J -f ' ' f f -r--, : "i ' " ' 1 ' . ? i 8 Alt, , ' , Uf;.f in i ' - :. ; ; ' ' ' ' ( i' . .. - 11 lytiA s -. ' - - - -- -V-- - - . j-4"& "'Hit 11 1 ti 't(t ittfttf, f Membership in U.S. By ADELAIDE KERR NEW YORK (Ai-) Churches in the United States are facing a serious manpower shortage. Religious sources report 20,000 more e.jrgymeu are needed to meet a revival which has zoomed church membership to an all-time high of 81,000,000. I-'tl.!e churches all over the United States are crying for help. Many have no minister. Some town:; whVh mu.slirouiiii'd during; the M-cond world war have neith-' er enough churches nor pa.stors. Growing city churches need more miiiLstcriuj assistants. On the other hand, more rr.jn are studying for the ministry than ever before almost 13.000 in Protestant seminaries. 25,000 in Roman Catholic' seminaries and about 300 in Rabbinical schools. 1 The churches arc pcrnii in-r required to nay their indebtedness to me fortimith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this .' : .MM a day of Mureh. HrI. 1 ) .' (i'.rdon FYaser ForlM. , Oilicial A(hninlstrui.tf. ;. Prince Rupert. HV (A:i. 10.17.34) Momlav, Tur -lay anj Wednesday nl'-lils as well at Wert11.1v 'lay and Thiir.day afternoons (are the times that leal here "u'fl I instruction Is civi-n to Civic O-i- tre members and anv w!.o mrt hi,-- i if ik : 'i : have iinfini; lied work a' home : arc bMivr u ued to brim? if d rvn I for instruction and completion. -' ,1-" "' J .... 1 ' J RED INDIANS TURN COMMA NDO Th e order of rires, .,. .r ?-Tn tU,lb1,- 'Jr01 kemsene suits- and coveralls as the RCAF's t rli "',S?Pted th6 DeaCeful eveninS "lumber of the Kuntiysicle in l around CXi.ham, Eng., recently, by attacking their C" and" wL ep grass barbed en" tanalen.jnt,, the raiders swarmed down on the airport and derftshhT'nyK! th? ai,fielCi'S VUal with thun- mi, t g ovcrwh"I"lfd by the defending RAF air- h u re.!w't0 Sh0WS fUr Rcd I,ldians 111 h"' battle atray. r Left r, to right are: Leading Aircraftmen Joe Ar.senault of Richmond, P.E.I.:' Lou Manwr-t.. nf r.,i.,i ' - I .' Three beauiiful handbags which are to be raffled by the leathfrcraft classes in connection with the cominn exhibitioii are almost comnlftei nnd will 1 AUCTION BALE 1 Timber hale l.i I I i There will be ottered fr sale fit ; Public Auction, at 10:30 am., on Monday, May Mtly Klal. In the utll -c of tile District Fun-ster. Marine BuilUilnt. Vancouver, BC. tile Ll-ieence X45714. to cut 3.000 OOO f .b.m. of Hemlock, Balsam, Cedar un:l bjiruee on au area situated on the : A'Cift slit re of Kildaia, Arm and ad-I xiiilnj; the nortli and east bmindar- ics of Indian Ileserve No. 4. Range 4, C. otiPt Land District. Three years will be allowed for re-j nuival of timber "Pi-ovidecl anyone unable to attend i llie auction in person may submit j tender to oe opened at the hour of , .LUction and treated as one bid." j Further particulars may be ob-i ti.lned from the Deputy Minister t f j r'ore.,tfi, Victoria.. BC or the District Punster. Vancouver, B.C. (A17,24e ne rn aitrlay In the window of 1 thoii.'anr!j more TVin Nntiannl i 9; y-: J- I I I Vance's Fine Arts in the mar' Council of Christ in the U.S.A.,' futu-e. An oil nalntine has b-cn ' reports the Methodist Church denated by M-'s. J. T. Hnrvv ! has launched a four-year drive v-Mh frame r'-nr.tcd b" T M- i for 10,000 ministers: the Discip-Ch-istie of Woodbllt Products ! les of Christ seek 3.000 in thrm Cartmell, of Merritton, Ont.; and Frank Dalton. of Chipman. . U t National Defence Photo! t nnd will also bff raffled at that I years. The Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. has 2,000 parishes without 'ministers, the Eoiscopal I Switched to SS0 Service for Spring Changeover For your Spring changeover needs, protect ihe investment you have in your car with Murveluhe, the detergent motor oil that meets all car manu. fjcturerj' .specifications for correct lubrication , . . and with Imperial Esso Specialized Lubrication which services every point by chart according to manufacturer's requirements. Make a date this week for Spring changeover with your Imperial Esso dealer and his "Care Saves Wear" service. m4 ume. in is picture Is a scfne of local Interest oprtainln? to her-rln" fl'bi'v aid has won prais? fcr i1' nnthontiftt" oh"r rr,"'v n i-fm-Mnn ni'h tbo rnfr' ..-ill lrilt..V n Cf.-t' I.,., !.,, ,v, ,.!. a jj,, the;- packet secretary. WJI 'PLt Before the fishing sea.son opens, the recently organized Women's Auxiliary of the United Fishermen & Allied Workers' Union will hold their first telephone whist tomorrow night. Convened under Mrs. Helen Van Pykstra, the telephone whist and tea will be organized from the homes of Mrs. V. Pat AUCTION SALE Jlnitier Sale Xli;':;; There will be oirered fur stile at i Public Auction, at 11 am., on Mon- Uiy, Uuy 14ln. IMt, in the office of ; Ihe District Forester. Murine Bulld-I tm;. Vancouver, B.C.. the Licence 5,777. tn cut 4 000.000 f.b.m of Hemlock. Balbam. Spruce and Cedar cn an area Mtuuted on the west bank on Kiltlala Hiver. at the head of Kil- -liila Arm. Ka:ii,c :. Co:ist Ijtnd Dls-, tnct. j Tiirw years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to atten l the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria. B.C . or the District t Forester, Vancouver, B.C. (All ,24c i SHE'S QUEEN Verna Rousseau, 112-p o u n d hazel-eyed brunette, is queen of Ottawa's multitude of civil servants. A secretary in the trade department, she won out over 25 contestants from the various federal government departments. Besides the honor of being queen, the former Cornwall, Ont, girl gets a four-day, all-expense paid trip to New' York. (CP PHOTO) 1240 Kilocycles RADIO DIAL CFPR Church needs 000, and other denominations varying numbers. Msgr. Thomas J. McCarthy, director of the bureau of Information of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, Washington, DC, says the Roman Catholic Church "could use 3.000 or 4,000 more priests." There is one exception. A dozen fundamentalist sects, which grew up In the last 50 years, report no shortage of ministers. Leading churchmen believe the cause of the shortage Is a 17,-00,000 gain in membership in the last decade. Some think the low salaries have played a certain part. "The average Protestant minister receives SI 200 a yv?ar and a (Subject to f'hangc) rick, Mrs. John May, Mrs. Akx IMPERIAL 'iliis tuivertiwineiit is not pulihshed or displayed tiy the laquor Control llourd or by the Government of liritish Columbia. the sign that says uomez, Mrs, A. Newton, Mrs. M. Penny, Mrs. Karl Rosang. Esso to stop for DEALER Canadians use AfOXBFORD TRU&CS , ,i i I lu UT parsonage," said one. "Comow IkiLnctJ performance from your engine with Eio gasoline. Fill vour tank with ' un-tn-ujte" I mu of lisso intra, like your cir nut on the to.ul. See for yourself i" heicer jll-iounJ irtofinjiue. TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Sunshine Society i Mb-Tall Tales 4:45 Stock Wuotutions & I in 4:55 CHC New S:0(i International Comfy. 5:10- Rawhide 5:30 T.B.A. t ut Wup)cr Serenade (1:15 Jr. Chamber of Com. C.30- Mr. Glencannon Clin cl-tc New., 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 They Saw it Happen , 8:00 The Commodores 8:15 The Nation's Business this with ,3.500 which New Y'irk cily pays experienced men for cleaning streets." tan Vothermak& ...WWz l;sso anil i.ssu Ixira are 0111111111411 lienix unproved to give llie mud romhinatmn of fast st.,rtuiK, gul auclerjiion, puwfr and Switch to 1 sso Gavolines ami you re alwayv ahead! NORTHERN EXPLORER Baffin Island, vast peninsula north of Hudson Strait, was dis start- fiscrve capacity Ru;iranfeei! tire life with lite lamous Atlas Uril-ttn Guarantee that's m power and longer hie with Allan Halleries. covered by the English navigator' honored hy over M.ooO ( anada and he I I.S. Athn Wnrien Guarantee if the mosi hler.i olittrd motorists William Baffin in 1616. IN RR ESTATE OF ERNEST ONWIN. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that Jessie Alice Jucobs has been grunted Letters Probate of the estute of Ernest Unwln. 't lute of Prince Kuperl. D C, Deceased, - ' who tiled on April 4. 11151. All creditors and others havinir claims agniiifct the estate are require.- Unreserved Auction Sole' OF Household Goods and Chattels l'f Hi-hl at 7111 Second Avenue (Opposite New Liquor Slure) ft' iwnu me same, properly vnllcd. Li) the undersigned ou or before June 'i IS1. All persons Indehled to the nai:l estate are required to pay their indebtedness to the iiiHli'i-Mfiiiecl ,01th-wlth. UATFD at Prince Rupert. B.C., this llilh day of April. IHftl 1IUOWN & HARVEY, Box liM, Prince Hupext, B.C.. Solicitors for the Executrix. (A17.20. H24-27C) mi niirs.i.iv, April lfllh, coninic-neiiir at 2:13 A, p.m. f 1 '''I 1 1 move fn 'oiii stinaiie to auuve address I will svll to f"'sl ,,i,ui,,' Uu' folliwhis articles n tiardless of cast: Si--. r W W., mil,.,, bedroiim suites. iSmull i'lix'1 i-i, r..i ... ' ' if.' i.iLor "iiir.le dresser and bench. 1 cl cabinet in hh.MiOo.d ,,t Kit! . - -.y s- 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Piano Playhouse 9: 30- Ray N orris Quintet iU.'JU C'liC Newt .0:10-CBC Ncwi 10:15 -MLsccliftpy, 10:30 Noeturne ,11:00 -Weather Hrport ll.ti. Sign f WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 - Muiical Cluck . :00--cnc News 8: 10 -Here's Bill Good H:15 Morning Kong 2:30 Morning Devotions :45 - Little Concert 9:00 P.BC News & Cohitj. !1: 15 -Music for Moderns 9:30 Mornli);? Ctmcert :f!l l ime Kit4ti.il 10:0(1 -Mornins Visit 10:15 Harry Wood Hhow 10:30- Melody Time 10:45 Rubin HimhI's Mu.slcal Kitchen 11:00 Kintleri'.arum of the Ail 1 1:15 Rounduj Time 11:30 -Weather Report I f:31 - Message Period 1:33 Reciiiltd Interlude 1:45 ncanilnu. ian Melodies P.M. 1 on Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CUC News i : :!- - - Pi ouram ice.sume 12:30 B .C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 This Week's Composer 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 My Own Mother Comty. 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 -Today's Guest 3:00 Music Box , 3:15 Don Messer and His Islanders nnn: i? ; Jl IP M t I) ill I At Mb f IE yi enamel nuure 'hiu, (Imi.iii loom puleloi! table Willi six chairs. f Iliitv p..,. velour che, terfie:d suite, r'lirec ...man ,,,., .,rll, ,;UioSi butt, rv set radio. f""' war-hobc. 'f1:! !!;ni:;e shot (.. A'l'ie Windsor arm chair. '?'" mm wood i-ance. '1wo si earner trunks.-Jf 12 ft lino niR. J -it til' pictures. I'l'ome trim kitehvn fable. ' ' :-'-l: round centre table. ' ' ft"dlnR lawn chairs. ot iouu! bookcase with secretaire. "he hundred books (fiction). I' Several other articles must be sold. GEORGE J. DAWES THE AUCTIONEER f s ( ASH r C'llKQt'ES Phones Red 127, fireen 810 1ft Rugged, moneytsaving Ford Trucks have long been the favorites of Canadian truckers. And the new Ford Trucks will win even greater preference from those who want trucks that are built stronger to last longer. 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FORD and MONARCH DEALERS f FINEST OF COOKING M..t4l (I o 1 111 ft Fol TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 "Home of Friendly Service aOMIttliiMiiiiMir-iiiiiii.iiii.,,! BROADWAY CAFE 1 kit idvtrtttfiMNI il Ht publiikcd r ditpUycd by I iht Liquor Control Bet'd ot by il GovcroiMnl Prince Rupert, B.C. f B'Ftnh Columbi. JUL