Prince Hupm Daflp rectos Siturday, Hay 21, 1549 CAVGJ..-T . .... a BRIDE-ELECT IS HONORED Shower Ileld for Miss Josephine Izyk m the CWc! BOOTH P.-T.A. HAD GOOD YEAR Annual Meeting Hears Imports Election of Officers Deferred REGULAR BAPTIST CIIURCn (FundameMalifi) 629 6th .. Near High School Phone 369 iHd VJSiVrH?. 1y BePl' arrets to me upBuI'.dng of moot 8uprt ..Iunltlrs "npnsmg northern nd centra) British Columbui tAutboraaa ss Sfcono C!s Mail. Pcwt Ottlx Department. Ottawa) Published ewrr afternoon exrept Sunday b mnce Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia, O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H Q. PERRT. Managing Director. MEMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS - AtDIT BUHEAD OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION j SATURDAY SERMONT A surprise showpr wi3 he'd BETBSCRIPTION KUBSCRIPTION RATES RATES last Tuesday evening for Miss' Renorts on a snwf,,i ' Johephine Izyk in hex own home. work were presented by the sec- v. p Wtjr Carrier. Per Week. 20c: Per Month. 75c; Per Tear. S 00. m- .'&stv By Mall. Per Month. 50c; Per Tear. 5 00 1f-, Wei come, Mr. Joh nson HREMIER BYRON JOHNSON is in Prince Ru-l pert for the first time since he became the head SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1949 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. Classes for All Come!) 7:30 p m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. M. Bedford lof Shantymen' Christian Christian Ass'n of N.A.) ' Subject: "AT THE BAR" Come and Hear This Message Special Music" Tis Jesus' Cauon Bm,,, 'By Rev. R. A. Wilson, First United Church) LET YOUR "YES" BE "YES" In our time the scientific approach to life ha, taught those who are trained in its method to h?w a passionate regard for facts. Set up the facts ami let hem speak for themselves It is a cuHoUs C areas 5fSlfeeVt,0n t0 trUth has ground jn X I uy jni.a ja .aouciney ana Mrs. reury, M. urasdal; the t-reasur-: V. Kapchinsky, assisted by Mrs.'er, Mrs. A. Mattson; the liter-L. Franklin. I ature convener, Mrs. C. H. O. The evening was spent play-'Olsen and for the social coning games after which Mrs. (verier by Mrs. Vic Harrison at Franklin proposed a toast to'the annual meeting of Booth the bride-to-be and presented Memorial Parent-Teacher As-her with a "bride's book." sociation. These reports in- Miss Izyk was also presented ciuded recommendations to aid with a triiight and a cake which the new officers in planning was cut by her. and later served Pollcles for the ne" term, with other delicious refresh-1 Owing to th small number of ments by Miss Olga Zabudney members present, the election assisted by Miss Bttv Oskev of officers was postponed until Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thur., 3:30 p.m. Mission Band Fri., 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples III. WE BELIEVE AND PREACH THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL September. The present execu and Mrs. Franklin. As a result we find lip service to science, going hand In hand with the greatest cynicism in human relationship. Morality, for example, is retarded as something that a per-on may or may not have, Just as he etiooses. neighbor as himself. Our country is approaching an election. Let everyone's "yes-be "yes" and "no," "no." if a man lies to get into power, what will he do when he is in power? It is righteousness which builds up a nation. Those present' were Miss tive wiil continue in office until that time. The mpptina pninuAfi ',.n advice Don Ritchie' practical III. 1.0.h71 ti 6th An Josephine Izyk, Mesdames J. Hipp, A. S. Izyk. L. Franklin, F. Chuprun, R. F. Gasinuas, F. Praystay, J. Zabudney. C. Wal . , u n iuu and interesting report on the t0 the graduating class of the high school. rrovincuu convention from Miss Jean Urquhart. the Prince Ru. Our age Is correctly described The annual meeting agreed lace. V. Kapchinsky. K. Nesbitt. that the foregoing meeting had 7. ""'-'"'' Decause in our J Oskev and the Missps Aussie Pe!t delegate. me many moral standards rp : i Deen nigniy proiuaoie ana re- Holkestad, Margaret Baxter, After Jhe showing of mm gretted that more parent had films from the Cancer Knrit . not taken advantage cf attend ing them during the year regarded as relative. As a result they cease to be standards and men cease to have morals In the political field, for example deceit is accepted as standard Dractice. The danoprnna v,ir, June Thornton. Evelyn Antiiia. Betty Oskey, Olga Johanovitch, Jean Gibson, Olga Zabudney. The bride-to-be, whose marriage to Mac Urbain Patrick will take place today, is in the employ of the Family Shoe Store. i I about this is not that deceit ex- s "is. it is ay old a man n.,f the meeting adjourned for a social half-hour and refreshments were served. In the five meetings of the past term the Booth P.T.A heard - exceptionally Interesting speakers and discussions. At the beginning of the year A. M. Hurst explained the school curriculum and time, table problems to parents. The following meeting heard various opinions re iilOB' W?H l&H rl j Sunday Sch! n" J I .... I .,,ju i what is dangerous is that popular opinion accepts deceit as part of the game. In anv onmo Advertise in the Daily News you have agreed that you win First Presbyteriai: Church ' : .-; ,-';i f vvi ,v-.u :i SMITH & ELKINS B.A.. B D. fight. ot British Columbia? government and we extend him a friendly welcome. True he is here on this occasion in the course of a campaign tour but it is in his capacity as the provincial Premier that we are particularly interested in greeting him. We are sure that he will have found his swing through the western section of Central British Columbia an impressive revelation. He has arrived : here this afternoon from that part of the province which, it is generally agreed, is, within the next few years, is to see an era of great expansion. It is an area which inevitably must be greatly affected by the tapping of new fields of natural resources and in the decentralization of industry. The great plans of the government in connection with the extension of the Pacific Great Eastern through Prince George into the Peace River country are a recognition of the importance of northern development. The Premier will be told while the is here that Prince Rupert expects that, in the government's development program, our Canadian National railway line, with its advantages such as easy grade, potential resources and magnificent scenery, will be used to large extent and will be receiving encouragement. The pledge made by Premier Johnson at Vander-hoof, according to a dispatch in the Daily News yesterday, that the entire highway between Prince George and Prince Rupert will be resurfaced by the end of 1953 is an encouraging sign of the government earnest intention to render a measure of attention to this part of the country. We hope he will be able to even better that mark. Mr. Johnson has now personally driven over that road and has obtained a first-hand picture which will be useful to him and which, we hope, will be of helpful influence to He us. will have seen and appreciate4-w vital a good highway is to this great port hinterland. He has also experienced one of its vicissitudes. CC.F. AND REDS Director of Music: Mrs. Smith ! In our social life there is a ! greater danger than commun-! ism or Diutivmru o,i HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING AND HEATING EXPERIENCE PHONE 174 garding me new school building from Dr. R. G. Large, chairman of the school board, and four representatives of the citizens and studeilts in the city. In January a panel discussion on Family Problems considered the topics "Money," "Recreation," "the Community'," and problems were pointed up. in a humorous skit which followed. The March meeting heard j greater danger which threatens 11 00 a m "Turn Around." ; the whole social structure is a 12:15-Sunday School I '"ffi. di5ePrd . for the ! 0-"The.s.salonian., " i llUKl, Solo iM. Si-ndalli . ...v. must, jjujiuLive ruie is that of integrity. Without it' there can be no lanminffP r,r. Box 274 "His Eye Is On the Sparrow." Mon.. 8 prn.-Young Peoples o 1) - , law. no society, no science, no i i philosophy, no relteron How great is the structure which a lie can destroy? I No wonder tiie Bible placed so 1 v.ncoi vm , SKATTU Tuesday, 1:30 pm. Friday, 5 pa, ' Sunday, 10 p.m., ALICE ARM, Sil POKT SI.MP LISTEN . . SPRING IX BERLIN Plant-ing vegetable seeds in a window-box, this Berlin house- , wife is among thousands determined to raine their, own fresh food. Every available inch of earth is being used by Sui.aay, 11 p TO mucn emphasis upon telling the truth. Let your "yes" be "yes" and your "no," "rib' lest you fall into condemnation." A lie is a betrayal of one;s neighbor at the most primitive level It Is a befcrayaJ that undermines his personality and his life. The spirit of the lie is the direct opposite of the r'OK SOI TH 'd CH.RI.0TTE LSI CFPR 8,1 Coquitlam, M uernners for truck-gardening this spring. In Canada, gardeners and farmers are busy these days getting ready for FOR .V0KTU 0 CHARLCm SI opruig planting spirit of the man who loves his s.s. Coquitlam, May I FRANK 1. SW-J Prmcf Rup n Third Avenue NOW IN OPERATION SATURDAY-MAY 21 6:40 p.m. HEAR Salt Lake Ferry Continuous Sunday Service Mrs. Steeves A. MacKEN FURNITURE "A Good Place ! See Our Window I SIMMONS and El Brildin; 327 3rd Ave. Wi st i Topic: 'THE SALES TAX' s a ; ., a ra tq) ) bliu-lifr 0V w' 'A 1 JO. 1 IjL boot ith TS. Jk For extra tough ear for de- yS'A v M pendable protection for all- iJyir M 1 J impcrtant comfort wear LecLie C 0 A 7" .'ioi1 Work Boots. No matter J W I 'I Fy,!m whtt your job. you'll find j4 M ' 1 Jtr 11 Zj the kind you want in 7v T S Jf I eokie's various style. See Jl? them at your shore store. 'ffirJr jj sfrf rf S S ''tlilllllHIIIIilllitllMltllllltlFliir.m,.. 4 VOTE CCF A FFAIRS IN THE CC.F. are reaching the point where either these men the Richards, the Doneleykos, the Youngs and the Archibalds and the large numbers of like-minded persons in the rank and file, must be dealt with or the public will be entitled to believe that the CC.F. leadership however it may profess regret and irritation, in reality prefers not to stand by its principles but to win seats in the Legislatures and at Ottawa with the aid of the Communists regardless of the hazards to the public interest in such a course. The CC.F. higher command should realize that the little act which has followed each pro-Communist victory within the C.C.F.-wherein, the leaders wring their hands in public and scold the Communists for being such naughty boys is coming to be regarded as stage play. The voter who votes for the .L.r. should be becoming increasingly aware that he is voting for a party with a substantial and growing Communist content. Plumbing Troi ALSO MAY 24 Commencing 12 Noon FROM COW BAY FLOATS For Further Information Phone Green 39 for Black 926 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FUTURE SCHEDULES I Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing EiWarginr Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Oreen 39 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT", BC. ..V SAAN1C1 Plumbing & H i I 1 I ) ' : I'i.'l ru !i Hi ii' 'i n i" J i i: tt, ill II i : ; i 1 r 1 m KPI 'IWi'iiiHNWinir.- 'vnMnii!ii,i i ill Htil IliU IllUM.ii UN iiril.t Itli lliUi ..lll'l! ii-, ' ,, i.l ' ' """"W"H!WtflitlltlPi.liWiii THE i Home Appliances Winnipeg Free Press. 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