1I '"' "L-J"' " IT"li"irr r""' ' "". . 'I. j 1, Services mit fcViiUTWi&a 2 Prince Rupert Daily Mews Saturday, July 8, '1950 iSfruber of Canadian Pres Audit Bureau or Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Q. A. KLTfTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES DRESS UP For Summer A FEW j SATURDAY SERMON DIRECTORY OF THE GOOD VALUE By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 7sc; rer Teai. $8.09; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. nrrvlrro In all rliurrlim at II a m. ul l.'Mt p.m.: Hiiiuiuv HrlKMil af Mens Fine DItESS Sllu!T, OLD TIME RELIGION 1:1.1 i"rrpt b nhown. ro, $j d ANOI.K'AN CATIII.IRL 4th Ave. W at Dunnmulr Bt. Holy Communion H Mt am. Biii'luy Hrhool 2:00 p ra. Canon Basil 8 Prockter, B A.. B D. Boctor: (Blue TiS) Men's Fine WOKSl'KD Sin, From $37 Men's GABARDINK pAXr Canadian Coastguard ESTABLISHMENT of a coastguard service on the posts of Canada is another thing for which we (Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber, First United Church) j What was the Oldtime Religion, I have asked dozens of people. No one has been able to tell mo what it was beyond, "Well, they did seem to have; something we haven't," You ask the people you meet from $10J Men's SPOUT SIIIHTS. pPril MRT BAI'TIST 6th Ave. E. at Young Bt Mli.iater: Rev Pred Antrotiua (Oreen HU' . what it was . ." . try it tomorrow. 1 ill from r k 'o cvoiri i i4?4-n i 1 a: i j peupie uuve sain Euuieuiiiijj iu mis entct flKST ritr.KnVTERIA 4th Avenue East DRESS nd WORK SOX. large selection. 1 . Ffom Pr. if' FIHHT t'NITKD St-W 8th Ava. Weat Rev. L. a. 8lrur (Oreen 613) Men's OUTINO SHIRTS, j Wool. Reg. $10.50. Boys' PANTS. A good . tlon for dress and schi. have long agitated, the Prince Rupert Chamhr of Commerce and the Daily News having pioneered in the movement, so it is satisfactory to have confirmation from Ottawa of the decision to create a unified rescue service co-ordinating existing departmental and 'service facilities with the Royal Canadian Air Force, logically enough, as the nerve centre. . This is a different set-up, of course, from the straight coastguard such as that of the United States. Yet there is no reason why, if properly knit and controlled, it ' should not prove quite effective. Vessels of one department or another, in summer at least, are dispersed pretty well along the coast and among the islands where they would be ready for 11 i ... T3;ui ,,.!,,-, rt !. f tnrRNAri.e 2oa 6th Avo. West Pnstor: C. rnvr-U PcrvlcPS I! am. and 7 30 p.m. S'lnmy Brhool 12.15. (Clreen Sail w KAm Smiff. inc. I to me. I cannot think and act in , ' " 1 the moulds of the oldtime ie!ig- caril believe such staff, looking, ion but, sometimes when I nee 41 the worst expressions of j ' something to hang onto, I feel it Christianity, I feel that they are has some power for me. Then It eenfased and ignorant Of true re-1 ;is I remember 4he words . of a Hgion t km worried about such i young man who preached and WK. they recognize no hunger! jived the old time religion. He and thirst. They are confused, , said: "Enter ye in at the straight about right and wrong. They can-gate for wide is the gate and not distinguish between things 1 broad is Uie way that leuuelh to which reslly differ, t am not : destruction, and many there be woffled about folft who feel the : who go in thereat. Because need of depth and power not j straight Is the gate and narrow their Own in their lives and tvho 1 is the way which leadeth unto can distinguish between things; life." And another young man that differ. They know there is ' paid: "Ask for the old paths, a good path, ft way of life, and where Is the pood way and walk seeking they will find, therein." The first young man ; if society has a rfcht to exuect I might as not have 1 si "For all the attention I get around here, been born!" Boys' t'NDERWKAR. Tons bottoms Car. jj' Ml'-'ATHIH AllMTf CO.! t'apt. W. Poultcn Dtrtnr Ctaaa 2 SO pm Sunday School S 0) p m. (Black 169 1 First Presbytenaif Church Ray. Reflects - Bt. ri i, irTiiFii4' Sth Ave. at McBrUle Bt. pastor: t. Bolland (Black 610) can 111 case in emeri;ei.L-,y. rusMuijt, 111 vwulct much i 1 r the accidents are liable to happen and when potential j CllUl IXCullUlbLVb rescue vessels would normally be in more central -sarr locations, 'it might be advisable to have some re-! Pourth of July fataliUes m the assignments of surface craft at points of vantage, united states totalled between was Jesus Christ and the second 1 anything from one professing re RT. ri.Tf AN)lirA! Bftl Cov Arrhflfartn E. Hodaon Suntiay School 1 1 OO m Evening Prayer 7:?O pm (Blint was Jeremiah. ligion it is that he knows a way and that he Has an uneon.nt ing Individual conscience. Bo Here is the oldtime religion, and newtime, too. These sayings and teachings are very true. Yes, right Is right and wrong is Thpre would alsn anpear to be places such as Prince 1 fight and nine hundred. That? r, , iv. r ' ru.lfffl UUnAc TW Harrlir I far more than total casualties mi.l I. lit BAPTIST Don't Strain Yourself ciety doesn't care about our inner i (129 fith Ave. E. Blue 603 nuu, , me vtuccu vnauuuc nv.o, xwii, . ., on " the battlefront in Korea But loyalty. Is that loyalty to st-me- . . . j- .m - - , , wrong. That is the narrow gate thing stronger than armies and Wnere aircrait mignt i)e permanently Mdiiuntu. it should be remembered trial , rH v zrS Pastor: Rev. Leonuid A. Thorpe fcnv.l.i-1. 1 1 a.m. and '" l"" Sunday School S2.15. ma uie narrow way. we some- more imDerat've than nouular carrying heavy cam of times think L.iiun. that .uau because uccuuse this' of course, is sometnmg to De wornea out unuer 1 ca.dc IC a ..u..-. the scheme of co-ordination under the basic policy. tVnTSTS; wei majorities? We are supposed to ' ' ihave given up the ideas of the i keep our moral watch not by ' D. ' world 11 . being fiat and standing street clocks, but by sun and star I In anv case, it is gratifying that something on having a good time. i Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D -41,1 A ,J... . FULL GOSPEL Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith and s"" lnat omume religion is gone t'.me. John Bunyan was impris- I That 1o T-irf rallnlnn , . . I John Currie Z 1 "-"s. oned because o: his unconsentlng I upstairs for your kltct. range. GET AN OIL LIFT Eliminates barrel star. Fewer oil deliveries. No ir. fire hazards. , Clean Safe Odurle Economical Call- I The city of Hull, Quebec, close neighbour of Ottawa, has just j j completed a lavish celebration It represented observance of a 1 150 years of life, and in putting j definite and apparently effective is being done to meet the situation. If properly organized, it should work out very well and be a great boon and safeguard to ships and those who serve upon them. "AURORA" OUT . Sunday, July 9,. 1950 - ' Morning Worship-1!! o'clock TABERNACLE 202 - 8th West SERVICES 11.00: Morning Service. 12.10: S3, and Bible Class. 7.30: Evangelistic. REV. P. S. JO'ES. B F.. Provln- xx.e pue iowea wroie: conscience. It was said of Calvin , ' Time makes ancient good , ne feared God sr much he f e.ired i ..JinC0Uth 'nothing else at all. Wemavout- They must upward Still, and grow formsbut there Is nothin , onward, who would keep soft and sentimental about such abreast of truth; I religion. I call vou to witness Ln. before us gleam her camp- that hre you and T are oUen! Evening Service 7.30. Orange' Church Parade. j A cordial invitation Is extended ! proceedings over in colorful style, history iself was drawn on. i GORDON D. RONS01 733 5th Ave. West. Black 503. Nothing was too good, in helping honor the memory of the found "res we ourselves must very soft to any visitors in our city to worship with us. i "Remember the Sabbath Day ! : i to keep it holy." ! He Is following Jeremiah In! Well, we are busy about mnv cial Super ntendent of Pentecos-I seeking the good way and that thins- w sa U ls work thal lal wmb" Canada, guest counts- Life is not a" activity. speaker. good way is found n the way of ( er, old Philomen Wright. It must have been a great show for the tourists and everyone else fov this was something differen the pilgrims and not ln their mere is recepuvuv. too. we mi n j tVtKYUNt WtLUJMt be able to hear and to heed the opinions. He saw something ln the spirit of the Pilgrims at their istm yolce ot God Fhsl United Church Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber pastor u. rawceu. u. ojt.ti j- 4 1 1 qSM" Hull, evidently has what It takes. Four times the city was burned to the ground. But back sho. comes more lusty and gay thar ever. i ; I tojEST and most ambitious publication to date L of "Aurora," annual of Booth Memorial High Scffl,-is now off the press. It is a sixty-page production in larger format than before and turned out this time by the monolith instead of the usual press-wik'inethod. , School activities are reviewed in interesting and comprehensive manner with a variety of articles arid there are numerous special features, , ;,' - ! Silhouette decorations provide something new and.niodern and group and personal illustrations areUised in abundance. ' t I T 1 a creditable addition to the lengthening best he desire'! his generation to j keep. That is what I am tryin? This elso must be said. Sermon: The Presence of God irum uie testimony oi me past, that they of old often missed this something.. We are not among the first who missed the Christ. An Ontario Liberal member vows the Transcanada Highway will be as crooked as a "dog's hind leg" if present plans are in Life. Children's Story: The Pearl of Great Price. This is a family service bring the whole family. followed. There are numerous When folk say they have FOR PlANNING FOR BUILDING roads all over Canada much more , DU"P A!L?2aS SERVICES thrown out religion because they !!! nf "Auroras" and Irene Hanson, editor-in-chief, ffO EVENING j 1 reranroffl awry, and countless anil her Staff are to be congratulated Oil Uie iwuio j objects where there is no com-lWo . " Ipartaon. Examine a dog's leg. : ' ' ' ; full o fhostility, was able to stay George Washington In 1781. ln the water, but could not pre-"Keep out of the Philippines ana vent being towed home, which COAL or WOOD and ELECTRIC RANGE One can find plenty in Prince Rupert. I mind ouV own business," coun- did not happen to be here. i SCRlPTtRE PASSAGE FOR TODAY t: In the beginning God created the heavens and the FOR REPAIRING Coll 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Genesis 1: 1. Beautiful design; easy-to-clean, gliit ening porceiaia finish. Lnjoy (be advantages of cooking with electricity in hot weather be com jEarth. 'gelled sage old Yanks, after . There are certain key points Manila had fallen before Dewey's The more warlike the north in North America tq which im- fleet ln '98. 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