i FIRST UNITED CHURCH i 66 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert Daily News rrince rcuperi, As i See It fS'S Sl:'i.V. Vj. 11a.m.: -n , i Rev. Lawrence O. Sleber ervices Saturday, March 17, 1951 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship and Holy Communion. j Sermon: "Forgive Us pur Trespasses." Anthem: "Saviour, Blessed Saviour." Havergal. ""mure" v 011 EB:5i 12:15 "m.-.jL Bible C!a nra.: .Ptk ', frnwr Saturday Sermon Clm ore 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship DIRECTORY nervlrea In all rlttirchM at II -m-mid l.m p.m.: KuiKlay School at 12:13 except aa shown. ANOI.ICAV TATIIKDHAI. 4th Ave. W at Dunsmutr St. Huly Communion 6:30 a.m-Sunday School 2:00 p m. Canon BU 8. Prockter. 31, B D. Factor: (Blue TS3) ai. Independent daily newspaper aevoted 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 O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director N Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, mS$!wftrs. $3 00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 iU Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. TP,ifrott PALM SUNDAY ! ?ev. F. Soiland. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sacred Cantaf : ' The Seven Read Acu , Wnlrle nf rhriKt" TlnhoU . I...... " ''8 , The Palm Sunday J story J is Written in the Gospel i sunday schools at First luy ""Y" cimnlo United Hull at 12:15; at Conrad ;0f St. John, chapter 12, verses 12-16. It is a o simple :UnU(M Han a, lr) m 'account of the triumphant entrance of Jesus into couo rtiii 11 am'-WoTt FIRST BAPTIST Sth Ave. K. st Young fit Mtuiiuo-: Rev Pred Antrobua (Oreen BIS I TRUE MOTHERLAND I NEW DELHI, India. i The reason I am daily gaining more and more ' confidence in India's abil- ity to solve her truly ti- FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLf 331 2in ;th Ave. West a. " Jerusalem. Yet those who helped to make that occa-i sion a memorable one in the life of Christ did not ', realize what they were doing. Ori-en Housing is Big Need A NNOUNCEMENT by the head of Celanese , ; EVANGELIST J. A. FER.N, FIBST PKF.SBVTFRIAN 4th Avenue East Rev. E. A. Wright. DD. (Oreen 82) Corporation of America that there is to be tanic problems is because I SINDAY MORNING -10:45 . .J ! Sunday School and S EVENING 7:30 It says in verse 16: "These -things understood no' the dis- as they sing mighty anthems of clples at first but when Jesus was praise. When our worship service glorified, then remembered they finished, we can continue to that these things were written of praise Him by settini? our faces Him and that they had -done to the taik which God has set-these things unto Him." ' They before us. As Christ went re. haijed Him as King, but were not lutely to the cross, we too, can aware that His kingdom was not take ur our task and fulfill It. of this world. - I Faithfulness is required of stew- further expansion of the big pulp mill project, at s0 many strong women Watson Island, near Prince Rupert, which is about are 0n the job here. to commence operations, is received with interest 1 They say that the average in- . ' !dian, unlike the average West- and Satisfaction. I erner, instinctively thinks of the While the establishment of this great industry 'Decoding the Mark ef n,J FIRST UNITED B36 Bth Ave. West Rev. L. U. Sieber tQrccn 613) Fl I.I. (lOKPF.L TABRRNACl-E 202 6th Ave. West Pmitor: C. Pawoett Services 11 a.m. and 7 SO pm. Sunday School 12.15. lOreen 331) EVERYBODY WEl.CC:; Now the Lord Jesus Christ has' ards. We are stewards of Christ, j " an exalted place as the Lord of i ! i Lr.ncr lr1n7 Thri j of this vast land plain evidences i of the ancient system of matri-Lirrhv still exist. are times in our lives when we First Presbyterian tnurcn ( ! The superintendent of a vast HAI.VATIO ARMV Prajier Btieet CO.: Capt. W. Poultun Liu-ectoi y Cluas .30 p.m. UuiKiuy School 1:0(1 p m (Black Wl are privileged to honor Him. Yet I we too fail to realize just what t r.T. tMI'L'S l.lTHRRAX 6th Ava. at McBrlUe St Pastor: C. Bolland (Black CIO) chain of demonstration farm villages told me "the men are lazy, the women do all the work except the plowing." And wherever you turn in or near this capital, where really big things are under way, you find women as the guiding hands and leading .spirits in this we do. Only at a later date do wg see what the meaning of our conduct Is. It is of Interest to note that it was the followers of ; I Jesus who shouted: "Hosanah! : Blessed Is the King of Israel that ' cometh In the name of the Lord." , 1 They did what they should have has brought a new era ot activity ana prosperity tu Prince Rupert, it also poses problems and the most serious one is that of housing. News of further expansion at Watson Island makes the deficiency of housing here, already serious, the more acute. Even today the company is perplexed with the necessity of finding housing immediately for at least fifty families. And more will be required. The pulp mill people say that the one big thing Prince Rupert could do would be to find or assist in finding ways and means of augmenting the housing accommodation here. A challenge seems to be presented to the community. Somehow or other it is going to have to be met. f 'I l'l'! 1 I 1 ; done though they did not know l i jJL Z9 J Y0UR NEW , at ST. rF.TF.R'S ANUMCAN beat Cove Sunday School 110 a m. Evening Prayer 't 'Mi p.m. (Blue till KKCil'I.AK, BAPTIST 629 Cth Ave. E. Blue 803 Pastor: Ki-v. Leonard A. ThurH ' ' , (literal Mother-land. oOo ; I HAVE MET SEVERAL re-' I markable women, all doing real-I ly amazing constructive jobs. ' One Is Miss Mridula Sarabhal, ! I who is the driving force behind I i the two-nation agreement to why. We, who are the followers of Jesus today should have the same desire to honor Him by our conduct. It is true that we may npt be aware cf just what we do or We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. East ' restore the abducted women to wants them, the Organization the results of our deeds but time tnkpo the r-htlrlren ' u;il! reveal lust, what thev mean. their proper homes and families Sarabhai laughed when I said: There are many today who praise Minister, nev. a. wrignt. u.u. ir thpv t h p m s e 1 v e s ireeiy J I 4.lirl . I If In V.n nunr .1 . .. . .nmn. Oreanists: Mrs. E. J. Smith rpL ,-..., Ins. fn onnvorcimi nf tVlf 1 Choose tO BO time, the original husband has body who was a Christian did ff. me new .uw w ( To undl,rstand the magnitude former United States Armv administration building ' of tins job, and ako the com- fashion John Currie. Sunday. March 18, 1951 Morning Worship II o'cIock. Bunday School 12:15 Evening Bervice 7 30 marrieu a new wne ana preiers a k;nfi deej Qui voices her?" These things can b may praise Him by simply telling worked out, she said. someone else Just, what Jesus has 000 done for us. Our lives sneak I FOLLOWED THROUGH the loudl so Draise Hlm by dolng to 51 apartments is a definite and very creditable aSSS step in that direction. That is the kind of enterprise ,was split into two nations, one f ootwe of the greatest upheavals in all "Remember the Sabbath Day human history took place. Ap- whole process, from the ornce the whicn may be called to Keep it Holy. that is needed. But even that, welcome and helpful as it is, is not sufficient. proximately a.s many people as 01 mgn-puwci practicai Christianity. Deeds ot the total population of Canada to the actual camps where ,ove are truly great worit, thnt ( were uprooted and forced ty "girls" recovered only a few g0rify jesus Christ. In befrlend- flee acrass the new border, one hours were awaiting transport lnf, someonP or f,ving practical way or the other. j to the larger depots. ajd where n js needed, we par- ln the chaos and horrible , I saw and spoke with women tlopatfi ln the wonderful prlvl-hiiui,,i rumiiioe were seriur-. (all. by the way. working on ,at te rhrief Age of Big Development from someone Who wished to open a ated.'-I he' whole fabric of civil-j charkas or little spinning " HU ABETTER store at Kitimat caused an Aluminum Com- 1 " " - i , -r l Ill UHUIJIO UH!:U lIttlcn vii.iv, r,an,i ovoiit!ia to Kinilp the fit.hpr dav. There was force and one wav or another growm on nis neaa. 1 reau wa -- ' - . h,llF. that up Ull the end of ",e leuuI's uu"" " ",": ' ,1 . J i ....... u ,l;t,l,lu compelled to live with men not figures also a query a.sKing now soon it nugm ue uuvi.wv. thf i- lawful husbunds last year 6947 abducted women ' " ?m " v.j 'L.. ... ,, I. vou that, if these should hold null ' HUH uteri icai-ucu wcvwTcicu w , . AS SOON AS ORDER was re- the official term, from kistan Pg" 8 ?U , th stored, the governments on both to India, and no less than IV 7'?, jJwh h sides of the' line did what they 780 had gone home in the other could do remedy the situation, direction , Mwr fa ln But with eacn passing morn.!. nrnlslnir Htm Hp will find a woman I so .ong as vnere - - - - and year it became harder and . qui OS" 11 harder to do anything IK 11,. - o ul, ,k.t t.uM havo hoon One woman, however, was de termined not to quit not to let part of an injury to a single lei- "& - low human. vours- - j ' Palm Sunday is a timo for again shouting praises to the to travel north to look over the situation. That there was amusement need occasion no surprise. For one thing-, a letter like that may have been most unusual, if not rare. There was something so literal about it. To know of an undertaking, even slightly, but on so vast a scale, is to think of it on a basis far indeed from figuring on store building in what is still a wilderness. So it was natural the contrast would not pass unnoticed. But this is a day of far-reaching plans to be pushed to completion. This is an era that sees accomplishment performed in the minimum of time. And that is what will occur in the north, once the "green light" flashes. new Lord Jesus Christ. We can do Canadians are buying cars and trucks at the rate of this effectively ln our worship $9011,000,000 worth a year. service. We can Join with others p'rV y ; ' .... -,r " fi - . , i'111"1"" '" PMMMBMaBWWMMawiaaaMaMMlfa.afeiiii M foek .itoliMA 6tHtiX ' "1" i i b " ii: 1! , r. 1 1 things stay a.s they were. Although she had been the gen- eral secretary of the Congress Party, she dropped out of politics in Imlia in order to make it easier for her to work with the governments of both Pakistan and India. I oOo I I WENT TO SEE Mridula Sarabhal the other morning. It I was chillv and she stood with 'her back to a coal fire in the NOW AS m BEFORE 0U CM railllllS FUME T-)OR in Vancouver, in the tuxi needing tlioir niotlifftoM Douks on Island; grate. She is shortish, has black hair turning grey, and wears it bobbed. She wore slacks, but with ; the knee-length tunic, split at both sides, which makes the so-1 called "Punjabi pyjama" combi JJ thene twins were found to he "lib liahies." 1 lie Bent out an emergency cull to tin; Red Cross Blood T Service in that city. Soon, Loth babies had responded to Mood treatment; llicir complexions assumed a heallli? f" their lusty wails for food made thrilling music to anxww' YOU not helped, lliese baLies might not have lived IF UNRULY Doukhobors are to be resettled any-I where it will not be on the Queen Charlotte Islands off Canada's west coast, says the Windsor (Ont.) Star. Canadian .military authorities are nation quite attractive. 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