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SAUNDERS " Blue b6Q Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANG1NG and PAINTING PHONE BLUE 810 P. N. Kilborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert P0ft PROMPT tf IFFiaiOTSWVW Mil nour lMf COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.U here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS IK AIN BROTHERS ' HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" r.o. Bex 174 MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. in GENERAL MOTORS Products I'A. r.AS and ELECTRIC Wtuiinu "IESEL and TRArrrnn ktpairS For minor repairs and tas Ce Cnrner Snar.k Rar lllll WIIHWII amwmm t MRS. F. LAMBLY HOME-MADE SANDUir-un-c r a CHES FOR TRAVELLERS n the Main Highway SATURDAY SERMON j REMEMBRANCE DAY (By REV. R. a. HILLS, St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Terrace) "If Ye Break Faith With Us Who Died." Faith is the greatest principle for which they gave their lives and for which Christ Jesus died that all may be free is the faith which we have been asked not to break an impossibility to keep? We are told that faith is a practical necessity, Is it an unreasonable demand? Is faith just a myth or a mirage Faith is an attitude of spiritual adventure, a confidence, a trust in a higher reason than that of pure reason. The difficulty which kccp3 men from Christian Faith, the To Sei morrow s iy tA vj .-- First Presbyterian Church F,ourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader 11:00 a.m.- Morning1 Worship, Anthem Junior choir: "Lest We Forget." 12:15 p.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, Solo:: J. A. Teng "In Flanders Fields." A cordial invitation to worship with this congregation is extended to all. First Baptist Church Vounz St. and Fifth Ave. East Minister: Rev. F. Antrobus Phone: Res. Green 812 Church: Red 839 Sunday, November 10, 1946 "Remembrance Day" 11 a.m. Remembrance Day , Service. The men' of the Cana dian Legion will parade to this service. 12:15 p.m.-v-Church School. 7:30 p m. Evening Service. "The Parable of the Lost Son." Monday. 7 p.m. C.G.I.T. meets at the parsonage. Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Explorer Boys at the church. Note the change In time, from Thursday. 7 p.m. Junior Choir. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir, Saturday, 2 p.m. Mission Band at the church. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . . CRUCIFIED ROWNED OMING "He that bclicvcth On the Son hath everlasting life." Jno. 3:36. Sunday, Nov. 10 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Oospcl Service. Subject: "THE CHALLENGE" Speaker: Geo. S. Weatheily WEDNESDAY 0:00 p.m.Praycr Meeting. (Phone 369 .or Red 701) Till: WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD First United Church Sixth Ave. W; near Fulton St. Minister: Rev. R. A. Wilson, M.A. organist; Miss Rose Marie Hartwig. Sunday, November 10, 1948 11:00 a.m. Morning wur&iui'-12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 pm. Evening worsmp. The Junior Young Peoples win be in charge of the service. Guest Speaker: Mr. BUI faith of miracles, may be the law of nature. If nature is all there is in life then miracle is out of the question. But is the Universe not greater than na ture? Are we not living in a Universe in which there are dlf fercnt planes? Is man's life only a working machine, like a mechanical cal cuius, or is it a great whole with complex compilation of mechan Ism, sentiment, intellect and can alter and Interfere with ma terial nature and we can make things happen which otherwise would not. The question arises again: Is the world all In Itself or Is It only part of a vast ard greater whole? Is the law the order of the whole or of thjt of which all we know is only ;i tlnv part? In history 'and religion there Is meaning of certainty apart fiom Faith. Cold reason alone has no Inpe beyo.id the grave. Raiicen and Science r.lone have nothing to cheer us. The only weapon Is Faith -the Christian Taith with its teachings of God of love. The Christian Faith may not solve all mysteries but it does give us hope to carry on, tne ibility to escape from an Intellectual prison house which Is built up around us. Faith is an adventure. If Col umbus had waited for a chart, he would have never started out and found a new continent. Faith is reasonable. No, those who sleep in Flan- des Fields have not died in vain. We shall uphold the Faith of those who died. They may sleep In fields in peace where poppies grow. QUIETLY WED AT UNITED MANSE At a quiet ceremony in First United Church manse on Friday, Mrs. Rose V. Graham of Prince Rupert w?s Joined In marriage to Carl William Zar-elll, also of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. A. Wilson. Attending the bride was Miss Betty Wick and W. Cummings was .groomsman. Mr. Zarclll is a well known hotel man In Prince Rupert. GAINSBOROUGH, Eng. W R. F. Bcavcrley grew 196 pounds of potatoes in his garden al lotment from one pound of seed DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES Times of Services Bcrvlccs In all churches at 11 a.m and 7:30 pm. and Sunday School at 12:15 cxrrpt aa shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4 th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 2:00 p.m. Kcctor: Basil S. Procktcr, B.A- n.D. (Blue 733) ST. rETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove FIRST BAPTIST 6th Avo. E. at Young St, Minister: Rev. Fred Antrubus (Red 839) ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 5th Ave. at McBrlde St. TaBtor: A. O. Aasen (Black 02i) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4th Avenue East Minister: A. P. MacSween. B.A. (OreeiiPBJl SALVATION ARMY Fraser Street CO.: Adjt. P. L. Oorrlo (Black 269) FlltST UNITED 638 6th Ave. West Minister: U. A. Wilson. M.A. (Oreen 613) FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 221 6th Ave. West Pastor: Rev. J. Llnney (Green 620) Local News Items A Thompson Hardware store will A Cash for old gold. Bulcer's. be closed until November 13. (263) ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott re turned to the city on the Princess Louise last night from a brief trip to Ketchikan. A Announcing organization of Little Theatre Club of Prince Rupert for all interested In dramatics. Civic Centre, Friday, November 8, 8 pm. (262) CITY STREETS ABLOOM WITH RED POPPIES Prince Ruperts main thor oughfares bloomed today with sale. Almost 100 school children sold poppies this morning. Headquarters for the drive was in the Legion Rooms, where sales strategy was directed by S. A. Cheeseman and several ladies ed off their selling activities at noon and a dozen Legion ladies took over their posts on Third Avenue. According to Mr. Cheeseman, 95 children had taken poppy boxes out this morning. They were recruited from the city's public schools. Ladies directing the sale and preparing refreshments for the children were Mrs. Dan Parent, Legion W.A. president; Mrs. C. Boulter, Mrs. Henry Smith sr.. Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. J. Wal lace Sea Cadet Orders It.CS.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Lieut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding 'SPECIAL PARADE Monday, November 11, 1946. 09:45 Fall in. 09:55 March to Cenotaph. If raining, service will be held at Civic, Auditorium.. VERNON B. C1CCONE, Lieutenant, R.C5.C. Executive Officer Announcements All advertisements tn Viils column will be charprd for a full month at 25c a word. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14. Eastern Star Dance, Masonic Temple Nov. 15. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, Nov. 21, Card Party, Catholic School Hall, November 21, 8 p.m. United Church Turkey Dinner November 21. Fishermen's Welcome Home Dance, Civic Centre, Nov. 22. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook ing, November. 23. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, November 28th. Scotch Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Nov. 30, In aid of Pioneers' Home. United Church Bazaar, Dec. 5. I A Basketball Tonight. Civil Centre. A Long tnps or short, day or night, 09 Taxi at your service. (tf) A Meeting Halibut Vessel Owners Association, Sunday 2 p.m. Toe H. Rooms, rear Raleigh's store. Important business. (It) Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc. C. Mitch ell returned to the city last night on the Princess Louise from a brief trip to Ketchikan. A Basketball tickets now avail able for Ketchikan Series at 99 Taxi, Grotto, Civic Centre. Phone your order early. (tf) W. J. Martin, well known Ter race farmer, was afbrief visitor in the city yesterday from the Interior, bringing In a truckload u '6"" . , of produce for market, of people wore the artificial ,f i flowers on their coat lapels and : Frank Skinner, local agent of spirit, all working on different hn hatbands during the annual i Union Steamships Ltd., returned levels? Canadian Leeion Poddv Day ' tn thp rltv on the Princess Louise If our wills are really free, we last evening from a brief busl ness trip to Ketchikan. Eric Berner left on last eve ning's train for Niagara Falls where he will spend a couple of of the Legion Women's Auxil- i weeks' vacation visiting with his iary. Most of the children knock brother-in-law and Mrs. R. O forage caps. COAL WOOD and sister, Winship. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Gillls and son, James, arrived In the city on the Princess Louise last night from Dawson to spend the winter with Mr. Gillls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillls. Members of the Canadian Le gion are requested to fall m at h liwinn Hall at 10:25 ami sharp on Sunday, Nov. 10, and parade to the Baptist Church to attend Divine Service. Legion forage caps and medals are to be worn. . Members of the Canadian Le-! glon and all ex-service men and ex-service women are invited to fall In at the Canadian Legion Hall at 10:15 a.m. Monday, Nov 11, to parade to the Cenotapn for Remembrance Day ceremon ies. Medals are to be worn. 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