6 t?rfn Uupctt Daflp 3ctos - Friday, November 12, 1948 I r ' -j: . r t r CAN YOU USI A LOAD OF LAUGHS? INSPIRING REPORTS II CHALLENGER VALUES ... ond on yfu1 of girl, o hartfu! was the theme of "the Power of God" running throughout tie entire program, she wrote. Each officer spoke under one of the headings as "the Power of God in organization," the Power of God through Study and Prayer." The Power of God through Witness, the Power of God through Money and Stewardship, "the Power of God in the training of Youth," the Power of God In the field of Social Service." Proceedings opened with the thought that "by Power of God are our problems solved," and closed with faith that the Power of God is unto Salvation." As proxy for the president, of happy tong A flilltrimg VIRGINIA Ma J i. aurl 1L1 r..i i Ii vwuu-v, ) "THE SECRET Ll) AIM md mm f in hm nltrfml DANNY KAYE IN ESCAPE THEME "Secret Life of Walter Mitty" Showing; at Capitol Theatre A contemporary American humorous classic is brought to the screen in "Secret Life of Walter Mitty," technicolor adr.pt-tion of James Thurber"s hilarious story, which is the week-end feature at Capitol Theatre. ' Accented with music and highlighted by an extravaganza of shapely girls, the picture stars Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It is the saga of a highly imaginative young man who is hamstrung by the dull routine of daily life as a magazine proofreader and makes escape in day dreaming, one of his dreams becomes a reality and his adventures bring complications and happiness and success. Featured supporting .roles are 4 V If PI l'r. Mrs. Prockter also journeyed -tAf Diocesan W.A. Session Hears From Delegates The semi-annual meeting of the Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church of England in Canada was held In St. Andrew's Cathedral hall on Wednesday afternoon at which reports of the Dominion annual were received. The afternoon session was opened with prayers by the Rev. B. S. Prockter, B.A., B D. Writing of the three days spent at the Dominion annual last September In Toronto, Mrs. A. L. Holtby, who attended as delegate, brought to those who listened to her report, which in her absence was read by Mrs. Gibson .something of the inspiration she herself received. There (gQESiiEa) TONIGHT AT SATURDAY 2:ft. East and returned full of enthusiasm for the missionary ' cause. She spoke on the change in the wording of the member's ! prayer and mentioned the sub SHELLOUT WINNER Molly Peterson a Grade VI student of Borden Street school won the silver cup in the Hallowe'en Shellout campaign of the Kinsmen Club. 1 As well as the grand prize she captured two other firsts and received $15 in special prizes. Reminiscences SENTENCED ON THEFT CHARGE By W. J. and REFLECTIONS STOd played by Fay Bainter, as a dom REDUC inating mother ;Ann Rutherford, a designing sweetheart, and to a from After pleading guilty charge of theft of $747 world Churches were convinced they would stay together. Three Boris Karlof f, as a sinister pschy- stantial increase in the United Thank-Offering which fund is used for the training of candidates for missionary work at home and abroad. Both delegates considered outstanding the addresses given by those who bad attended the First Assembly of World Council of Churches in Amsterdam. There it was shown that It was not m man's power to control evil but it was in God 'a power. Speakers judged this Amsterdam Assembly the greatest and most significant event in ' modern his SA iatrist. , IMPORTED ENGLISH 5 AND DOMESTIC TOWELS AND FACE CLOTHS ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES . languages had been used in the. A four-year building bom If coming up in B.C. It Is reckoned eighty millions will be spent. There are numerous experienced carpenters in this happy land, and a lot are more than forty. Perhaps there will not be enough to go around. Canadian National Railways, his employers, Reginald Robert Duncan, former ticket clerk, was G3Q0GHD sentenced to the time he had already served in jail when he main and interpreters gave back to the audience through means of individual earphones the translation in French, German or English. All that was required by the delegate was Uv: adjusting of a dial and almost appeared in city police court Every Sltl J KITKATLA COUPLE WEDDED IN CITY A large retinue of ceremonial attendants took part In the wedding rites at St. Andrew's Angli V2Z-1 M.At ks In our Wednesday. The sentence was handed down by Magistrate W. D. Vance after Rod McLeod. Duncan's WALLACE'S Of Course! "- Brand Nw &J FOR TEN uas immediately what was being said on the platform was understood. At great moments, as when the Apostle's Creed was being said, tory. They were amazed at the awareness of the people who attended and the widespread! extent of Christianity. By the fact of the Unity of Christ the Spare RcjrfUlJ Buy NOW and and in the singing of hymns each used their own native Christ tongue. Those who were there counsel, had pleaded for leniency and explained that restitution of part of the money had already been made and that arrangements for returning the complete sum to the C.N.R. had been made. T. W. Brown, representing the railway company, told the court that $399 had already been returned and that the balance is to be paid off at the rate of $50 had returned home showing signs of weariness but, as Mrs. FAMOUS FOR FMVOR ! i can Cathedral on Tuesday afternoon of Miss Rita Bolton and Richard Robinson, a well known couple of the native village of Kitkatla. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bolton .the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robinson. Rev. Basil S. Prockter, rector of the Cathedral, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by Norman Lewis who had Holtby wrote, "I have seen the ACM same look on some service men. They have seen and know and feel something which we CLOTHI NEW LUXURY STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR . ! VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE POETS EACH THURSDAY " ' at 11:15 p.m. . , For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. a month. STOM In The Suprrnif rmurt of British Columbia In Pnibatr In the Matter of the "Administration Art" And In the Mutter nf the Estate of Frances Neilved, liet-eaoed, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hln Honor Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 28th day of October. A. D. 1MB. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Prances Nedved. deceased. All parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 30th day of December, 1948. after which claims tiled may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 29th day of October, AD. 1948. Mr. Brown intimated that the company was willing to agree Canadian National Railways Staiifi?ld's X: and Bost to leniency in the matter of played the Wedding March from "Lohengrin" as the party left the church. The bridal costume was a handsome wedding dress of heavy ivory brocaded satin wltn full veil." The witnesses were police constable Jack McPhail left Wednesday night by train, accompanied by Mrs. McPhail, for Edmonton to which point he sentencing. Duncan said that the money was used for gambling. The incident occurred on the night of October 28. He declined to tell the court where the gambling had taken place. COTTAGE C Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown and there were ten bridesmaids and ten groomsmen. Following the ceremony there was a dinner in a downtown cale New Creamed -1 VALENTIN . Your Da. ALL-WEATHER has been transferred in the company service. Mr. McPhail has been in Prince Rupert for the past seven years. Arrangements for a successor here have not yet been completed. v ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator, AUln, B C ' (2701 Classified aq rei using Pays! Ito celebrate the occasion. as un dal and t L. per, wife, on, 1 mont Booi safelj Nor hth agu died It 1 ! 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