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One . j ; ctfy the size of n dc red, double or h or Without bath, and urslred. a man i' ,i uid bp the first to 1 Tn man who called first m IKnure War Havings Stamn? m : mime Sm i ' i 1 1 1 i avi:mji: DKLIVKK 8Wi: r , .-. SATURDAY SERMON THE BIBLE TRUTH I By THE CARPENTER) Can one bo a Christian and an evolutionist? Let us see. First what is a "Christian"? About 45 A.D. "the disciples were called Christians first at An-tioch." A 'disciple' is a 'follower' of any leader of thought, Stc; under 'discipline,' control, obedience to his teacher. Then King Agrippa said: "Almost thou persuadesth me to become a cnnsuan. Bon for by Him were all things bccona, Jesus, in ms teacnins,' created that are in heaven and nt no time spoke of or Implied that are In earth. All things were evolution. He taught Creation. I rmntpH hv Him nnri for Him- " 4 4 1- 1 J 1 I 1U V. 1 T 1 I II T T iii;tL'in jiu ui;u iiiuue mem i (mankind) In the beglnnlns, 1 made them male and female.", The evolutional, therefore, rejects the Christ of God. Is he a Christian? "Not everyone that salth unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father' which is in heaven" ("All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for instruction in 1 rlnlitnniietiftcp" t "if oln r-wri 11 pnir I unto me in that day, I,ord, Lord have we not prophesied (spoken) in Thy name? and in Thy name done many wonderful works? Thrn will I profess unto them I never knew you: Depart from me yc that work iniquity." calling on a j -professing themselves to be man arrives, ; ir,iS( thpv heenme fnnls who changed the truth of God into ' n lie and worshipped the creat ure ancestors or geological time, more than the Creator." Hath translated us (Christians) Into the kingdom of his dear AMD TASTY etrs BULKLEV MARKET I) A I L V PIIONi: 178 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Bione Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone r(HJ Evenings: Green 1 1 U I : ITST J 3M M'T-1 We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. rilEE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS f'"o.nr,i7 HOUSE FOODS' I0. Box 171 mMtiSR YOU .1 AND MClArrtKT KALBtKI Phones 116 and 117 Local Raw and Iresh i asteurized MILK r t iit . imm ii i r 'ii k flAiYvr i i INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. 15. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. rnone n No Creator? no Saviour, no hope I Either for time or Eternity. Look at the "morale" (and moral) of our evolving world to day. "Remember thy Creator In the days of thy youth." The gospel of Christ is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth both in time and eternity. "This is the work of God that ye believe in Him whom He hath sent." Regular Baptist Services I.U.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . c RUCIF1ED ROWNKD OMINO (Services suspended during July and August) Interested persons or visiting Regular Baptists phone 369. THE WHOLE BIBI.K FOR THE WHOLE WOULD LETTERBOX NO LONGER DELUDED Editor, Dally News: The most hidebound supporters of the outdated and wasteful Liberal government must now have a faint understanding of how entirely unprincipled and unpatriotic the whole outfit l.i. The latest hypocritical move of che government in calling for tenders from private shipyards to buird a government-owned ship when our government-owned shipyard Is standing idle should be most convincing proof to Indicate how entirely unfit mnrally they are to lead the country out of postwar difficulties. Like millions of others I was fooled for 24 years by the party name "Liberal" until, from sad experience, I wis forced to admit they did not stand for honest and sound government for Canada. When we consider that the Rovernment entered Into an agreement with the Americans employing Canadian laborers to reduce their wages to 93c pe' hour for the same work for which they paid $1.50 to Ameri cans working beside them and forbade the Americans to sell them anything from the canteens to their Canadian workers, It plainly shows the unfriendly attitude of our government toward their own citizens. While our sons rutfered and died on the battlefields of Europe these mischievous men did all they could to reduce our wages and made arrangements with the Americans to discriminate against us. Gcclng thoec men raise and double their ovfi salaries without anyone being able or willing to prevent It, we might wonder why they should find pleasure in sabotaging the Prince Ruperc shipyard. The came Is sinister and drep-rooted. Those men have been in oHlce for a long time. They are used to milking the federal treasury tq the limit. They and their political heelers have Invested their earnings In Private shipyards, mines and the lumbering industry. They are, apparently, out to choke the activity of government-owned enterprises. The Election Act should be altered so that people with ambition to enter the political field cannot hold shares in companies competing with government owned enterprises. JRellef and the breadlines, trademarks of the Liberal ad First Presbyterian Clmreii Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Sunday. July 21, 194C 11 a.m. Public Worship. "Ambition True and False." Special Preacher: Rev. P. F, MacSween, Old Kildonan, Winnipeg. A cordial invitation to worship with this congregation is extended to all. First Baptist Church Voung St. and Fifth Ave. East SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. Robert Dick, Scottish Preacher from Toronto will preach both morning and evening. 11 a.m. Subject: "Soul Winning." 7:30 p.m. Subject: "A Prophetic Message." You are invited to worship with us. I'rlnre Rupert Full fiospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J. Linney, Pastor. 11:00 a.m. Devotional. Subject: "In His Likeness." 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Subject: "The Prodical's Brother." Tues., 8:00 pjn. Bible Study. Wed., 8:00 p.m. Cottage Prayer Meeting. Fri., 8:00 p.m. Young People's Meeting. Come and enjoy good congregational singing. ministration, shouiu" soon be in operation again. They were working very satifactorlly to them until another heartleas schcmerHltler, indicated a more direct way to bring suffering to the world. Now Hitler has had his turn and our sons have suffered and died to check him, cur government can resume its interrupted policy of introducing misery In a more refined form. Of course we are getting what we deserve. We are not compelled to keep the Liberal gang in office. They have not yet got so far" as ruling by blood-purges as Hitler first and Stalin now do. We can only hope th&t the day will dawn when Uie common voter will wake up to his. responsibility so these men can devote their entire time to the private enterprises they are now favoring at tho expense of us all. ANDREW WASEND. WATFORD, Eng. The Watford football club has bought a flame-thrower to rid the ground of weeds, TERRACE MAN IS MARRIED Skeena Mercantile A MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE f Groceries - Ladies' Wear - Dry f i i . vjuuus - amies an Men's Wear jf Swift Current Girl Is Bride Of Ililaire Lips The Sacred Heart Church In Swift Current, Saskatchewan, was ,he scene .of a very pretty wedding recently when Rev. Father Mondor united in marriage Justine, daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dantzer, and Hllalre Lips, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lips of Terrace. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming in a gown of white French lace over atin with a floor-length veil "avhered on a lace Juliet cap. She wore lace gloves ,and carried u bouquet of American Beauty : : and fern. Her only orna-me.n's were a diamond pendant, her father's wedding gift to her mother, and a bracelet of spun Peruvian silver, a gift of the groom. The bride was attended by Miss Maude L'Aml, Saskatoon, who was gowned' in mauve ny-Icnette, and Mies Olive Ilengel, Regina, gowned in yellow nylon- ette, both carrying bouquets of sweet peas. The groom was attended by Vlnce Dantzer. Ushers were Grant Maxwell, Saskatoon, and Fred Volley. Soloist Mr.s. C. Smith rendered Schubert's "Ave Marie" during the ceremony. A reception for 100 guests was hn!d in the parish hall following the ceremony. Receiving with the bridal couple were the parents of the bride. The bride's mather chose for the occasion a delphinium blue silk crepe D'ja gnwn with French embroidered bodice. A smart white Mavbrook flowered hat with a corsage of pink roses completed her accessories. The bride's table was centred with a thre'-Mered weddin? cake banked with pink tulle and white lighted tapers. The hall was decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. Pouring tea were Mrs. J. A. Healy and Mrs. J. P. Rooney. Mrs. W. Cockell, Medicine Hat, and Mrs. G. Ha-ney, Carmfchael, cut the Ices. Tea arrangements were in charge of Mrs. D. Campbell of Rush Lake. Seeing to the pleas-! urc of the guests were the Misses .Margaret Mahoney, Ruth Flem- j Ing'Teresa ConnaV.y, all of Sask- atoort, and Eileen Kcpperud, t Cadillac: Mary Casjgner. Betty Campbell and Helen Dowllng. all of whom wore floor-length towns of rainbow hues. In charge of the register were Mrs. D. Robertson and Mrs. S. Policy. The toast to the bride was ATTENTION!! Campers Watson's Food Store AT SMITIIERS WILL BE MAKING REGULAR DELIVERY TO LAKE KATHLYN THIS SUMMER. Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE, B.C. TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS For minor repairs and gas In TERRACE... Shop at TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI (Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakclsu Lake Sunday, Wednesday and. Saturday Charter Trips to Any. Part of District P.O. Box 1C7 TERRACE ROBERT GAMMON BURIED FRIDAY Fellow Masons and railway workers gatnered at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon to pay final respects to the late Robert Her- nell Gamnuh, The quiet service was led by Rev. Basil S. Prcck-ter, rector of St. Andrew's. Interment took place in Vairview Cemetery with B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. The late Mr. Gammon, a railway employee here for the last 20 years, was a member of Prai-Tie Masonic Lodge at Wilkle, Sask. Pallbearers were C. H. El- kins, Ralph Morin, ?jm Spencer. Ernest Unwln, Harry Long and Fred Barber. LONDON, J Jasmine Bllgh, 3S-year old television announcer with an ylce-cool" voice, resigned two weefcs after the BBS resumed television broadcasts because the work was 't'o strenuous." CHATHAM. Eng.. W A Chatham storekeeper who 11 1 two electric llgbts burning In the store was fined $1.20 for wasting electricity. proposed by James Donnelly with the groom responding. The bridesmaids were toasted toy Grant Maxwell with a response by Vincent Dantzer. The bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to the Mus-koka. Lakes in Ontario. For travelling the bride chose a suit of delf blue gabardine with pink accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. The young couple will take up residence in Ottawa. 1 WE HAVE: Birch Wood, 14", per cord $13.50 Jackpine, 14", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 14", per cford $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal In any quantity. Fill up now for winter. 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