11 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, December 31, 1949 mirciiii An Independent dftllT nfwspnpr ilpvmptt to the iip,ntioinw nf Prince V.upert sfiit nil CAmnMinii ! - rJimprr in-'r unniipin !nl 'Miir.ii Kniwti Ootiimon Aut-'mrirrt as Fct'-rtfiri Cm-.-, iunii. Him Oi'tice Denflriment, Ottawa) Piiblrhed every afternoon except Sunday bT " ' - ' ' lit -rv'i r-r Prtnre Rupert Dally New Ltrl.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia, j DIRECTORY (. a HiMm, ii"ti.K'.ln,' tcntor. ji. o. pkkky. Mnranmg uirerror. MrrMBER OP CANADIAN PREPS At'DIT BURRAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATER Wty Carrier, Per Week. 20c: Per Mnntn. 7Se; Per Tear, ssoo. S 'A,1isrc-B? Mll. Per Month. 60c; Per Tear. (S 00 ,. ' I . A i t REGULAR HAITIST church J (Fundamentalist! I G39 East 6th Ave. i Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe Sat. (Tonighti 10:30 p.m.-i Watch -Night Service. r - sL. ...... .; fiervlees In all rhurrlirs al II a.m. null :: pin.; Mituliiv Sihixil at 12:15 except as shown. ANtil.M'AN CATIIKHKM. 4th Ave. W lit Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:3(1 a m Sunday School 2:00 p.m. Canon Basil 8. Prockter. B A.. B D. Rector: (Blue 7T,:i) It's Been a Good Year SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1950 11 a.m. Morning Worship ; Topic: "READY FOR ACTIO.V 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Topic: "INCOMPARABLE PRICE" The Salvation Army Citadel Fraser Street SPECIAL WATCH - NIGHT SERVICE COMMENCING AT 10:30 P.M. Saturday, 31st December, 1!)VJ Conducted by SCaptain W. Chas. Poulton. Address by Rev. F. Antrobus. The Congregations of First Baptist Church and The Salvation Army are uniting for this service and extend a hearty welcome to any other Christian groups who will not be having a similar service In their own Church building. Let us thank God for His 1949 Blessings and Dedicate ourselves to His Servict for the Year that will be born as we conclude the Service. TlIE YEAR V.m which comes to an end today has " been a jrood one to Prince Rupert and its people. We have prospered and, apart from the normal vicissitudes of life have had little to mar our happiness. As a community we have progressed. Our city and district ha-- won new recognition as the growing importance of northwestern Canada in the national scene has been freely admitted. From the industrial standpoint we have done well with the outstanding development a very tangible and realistic one in the progress of construc Special Music IRANIAN SHAH VISITS TRUMAN -On his arrival in Washington, the Shah of Iran Is welcomed by President Truman. The 33-year-old Iranian ruler pledged that his country, rich in oil and bordering Russia, will "work with the U.S. in the maintenance of peace in the Middle East." President Truman said that U.S. -Iranian friendship, cemented "in the struggle against fascism" will "become closer in the years ahead." .TON j ilie I about I Avx. 7:30 Hi Young Peoples J Wed., 2 p.m.. Prayer Meeting OUR OUR J TO ALL Frl., 8 p.m., Ambassadors. WE PREACH THE OLD-TIME COSPF.I. COLDEST WEATHER iCuntinued lruu; rage 1; FIRST BAPTIST 5th Ave. E. at Yount? St Minister: Rev. Fred Antrobus (Oreen 8121 FtRST PIIKSBTTIIKMN 4th Avenue East FIRST I'MTUD 636 6th Ave. West licv. L. G. Sieber (Green 613) FI'I.I. GOSPEL TABI.KX.W'I.F. 202 6th Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett (Green 33 1 1 SA 1 'ATIOV ARMY Fraser Stieef. CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class 2:30 p.m. Sunday School S:00 p.m. (Black 2691 ST. PAl l.'S M TIIKRAN 5th Ave at McBrlde St. Pastor: IS. Solland (Black 610' ST. PKTI'.R'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacon K. Bodson Sunday School 1 1 :00 a.m. Evening Prayer i :30 p.m. I Blue Kll.ll H BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. E. Pastor. Leonard A. Thorpe Services 11 a m and 7 30 p.m. Sundav School 12.15. FRIENDS FRIENDS J I AND AND I Ui During the afternoon yester tion to a vividly impressive stage of the huge celan- j ese pulp mill at nearby Watson I s 1 a n d a project j which by the time another New Year comes around, j will have been 'almost completed and ready to go in- j to operation as a permanent industry. j ": Our basic idustry of the fisheries has, on the j vrhole.had a satisfactory year with nothing spectac-j ular yet f e w disappointments. If 1950 is as g o o d j 'there w i'l be no reason for complaint. ! V :The timk-r industry has had a steady year with j CUSTOMERS May you oil hQv PEACE ! PROSPERITY ' and HAPPINESS! 0 - . Clip tliis fur reference Week of Prayer Monday, January 2 to Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. Day Church Speaker Monday, St. Andrews Cathedral, Rev. L. G. Siebe Tuesday, First United Chureh, Archdeacon E. Hod. ion Wednesday, First Baptist Church, Capt. W. C. P'mlum Thursday, St. Peter's at Seal Cove, Rev. F. Anlrobis Friday, Full Gospel Tabernacle, Pastor L. A. Thorpe Saturday, Salvation Army, Her. C. Fawcett day snow on sidewalks began , to melt but that was no Indica- ttion of decreasing tempera-, lures. The Digby Island fore-I caster stated temperatures at the Wireless Station were I around 16 above yesterday IVihne Prince Rupert readings were slightly higher but still far below the needing level. So New Year's Eve and day I will be dry and very cold and no ruin or snow U expected in this area as far as the weatherman predicts. . Numerous parties . of private ' and semi-private nature will mark tne mreweU to the old I r J in BUY SAFE HfDIlCF HISK VO'0 10SS USE ONLY A TAYLOR SAFE In a cheap, interior aala you will endanger your enure business Uie. Are you conhdenl that your die will protect ite content again t eere lire, of ttietl' U it largn enough to contain all the record and valuables you thould protect each night? You can be ture with a Taytoi Sale. There are Taylor Sales In many Ues In which you will have the greatest security obtainable. A lor details and terms ot payment. J 6fJ. TAYLOR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS ont Street East Toronto Eilablithed 1 B S VANCOI VLR Kit -INCH SAI.KK AND Sr.UVH -f. 310 Wrsi ( onldv.i SC. ait( Oliver, IJ. C. expansion of logging operations, particularly on the Queen Charlotte Islands, and the manufactur-ig plants of the interior at least the well established ones coining through a changing situation with I u'itn:f:)rf ion Tho nvrwiwi't for 19,")0 mav not be so The.offerlngs taken at these services will be given to the British and Foreign Bible Society J rosv owinir to uncertainty but there should not be Kf . )IC .ar and the welcoming of the new. V.jjor events will Include laige oaiicing parties at rivtofc Chatham ar.'i at the Prince Ru-pt-ri Aero Club. Another large uiiatr wiil be a party at the Moose Temple. The cnu wuntry weaihe1-brought Joy to nw ;ieai ts ol the any serious depression for the period of the coming-twelve months at least. Mining has staged a considerable comeback with ' Torbrit and.Po-! such p'-ojrerties as Silbak-Frernier, laris-Taku the major bright incidents. It may well Train Cut Is Explained B.C. Furniior! I be exported that 1 050 will be an even better mining First Presbyterian Chiirrt i 'ii tviA,Vi itViav nvonp vtips lidded to the list of ODer- Director of Music: Mrs. IS. .' loveis of such winter sports as i skating and coasting, txcelleiu -skating on gtxxi smooth ice i-; -.,. liU l lill WUlt.1 j;i uj'v t v.ii. - v, - Smith and B.C. Clothier BALAGNO Florists I'lioiir (irrr-n 78 IVix 1193 ( Advertise in the Daily News. aui acting the skaters to the vari- ! ous sheets . around the city as well as to me Sait Lake across the harbor. j The continued . cold weather and the intensive stoking up of. ' fires brought a warning from the ' ators and more, activity in the field of exploration. ; The re-establishment, after several years, by Con-j solidated Mining and Smelting Co. of exploration ! headquarters at Prince Rupert has been a significant feature. " Unemployment has been practically no protr fern here durinsr the year. SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1950 Morning Service 11 a.m.. Speaker P. H. Linzey. Sunday School-12:i5 p.m. No Evening Service Fust United Church 036 Sixth Avenue West .Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber I A(Atrtl.-.e in thi Dai: "1 A MONTREAL, Effective I Monday January 9 a system-wide reduction of twenty-five percent in steam-operated passenger trains will become necessary on the Canadian Na-; tional Railways'. This drastic curtailment of train service is due to serious depletion of coal reserves of the company be-j cause of work stoppages and ; shortened working hours in ; United States mines upon which the company relies for huge quantities of fuel. In making the announcement , N. B. Walton, executive vice-; president of the Canadian Na-' tional. stated that in August last the company had re- citv fire deDartment todav thai ev. t BROADWAY CAFE ' ' 7'"i ' .y J I 'I ''Ifc'-V l" I kit a ' " ' X f k U i . k v v r On the whole, it has been a good business year in Prince Rupert. The retail trade has entered a ( extreme caution and watchfulness should be ooserved. There was grief for many people this morning as they rose to lind water pipes frozen after the coldest December nigh), In se ven-ten years. Burst pipes in some instances accentuated the ' more competitive phase but progressive businesses n.oo a.m Morning Worship Best Fooi Ch-tidren's Story with hymn Sermon: In Earthen Vessels 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ! have thrived. Banks have done a rushing business ' in view of the new industrial activity. Building has had a good season and many improvements are to be noted. Finest Cooking New Year's Theme: New Lives serves of coal in stock equal to For Old ; fi'r months' supply and that YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 'his quantity was more than j Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.: A bumper tourist year brought many visitors Runrtav schools wilt hold oDen sufficient to see it through an For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 BOY BISHOP Thirteen-vear-old Peter Penninas of 10 tnc CilV ami there WOUK have been more anrl thPV IseMinn tn First Church. laveiage winter season provia- 0- f M. Mays, associated with the Jehovah Witnesses, who recently made a trip to Masset, Port Clements and Queen Charlotte points, is leaving' for Vancouver aboard the Camosun Sunday. His headquarters aro at Prince George. ' would have stayed longer but for the continued lacki No su'lday Scno1 at conrai. of facilities to accomodate and interest them, the u'-tec! Hal1- : ing the flow of coal to the com- , wednesbury, - Staffordshire, ipany from the mines was also , Er,g.f became bov bishop for a normal. However, the coal strike . montn wherli exchanging hi-followed by the 'severe reduc- C3p and satcnel for cope and tion in miners working hours, : mitre ne was inducted" by have combined to drastically ( Rev x F woolley, prlest-ln- reduce the Inward flow of coal charge of St. Luke's church. and the four months' reserve Here the boy bishop receives Values for You Lunch Kits Pvrex Wore 1 improvement of which situation might well be a ma-; jor objective for next year. Prince Rupert still seems ; to be somewhat unappreciative of t h e potentiali- ties of this important industry. 1 From a municipal standpoint we have still had ; our vicissitudes yet the year has not been without progress, notably in the improvement of the down Cla&sifiecl ads bring results 'in" w Pocket Knives Percolators O Covered Roasters Thermos Bottles nas dwindled so that now tne : his mitre from the Rev. T. F. stock pile is only sufficient for , woolley at the "Induction" 30 days operation and this the ceremony. management regards as a crl- . tically dangerous margin with i . thp wintor u,n ohuorf Mr, ai ! situation should take a favor- THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTDf F F 0 fz! f5 0 : 3)j ne r.ble turn which would improve ternative except curtailment of I the supply the train services ii am aex vive is. possioie. t The Canadian National Is the 1 weT''w,'wr,'t,err,r,'e,,t,fts,r,r"e'e,fe'C''S'rr'''f,r will be immediately reviewed." Details concerning the pass- largest consumer of coal in SNOW RUNNERS $6.50 ' Can be Raised or Lowered Instantly - by Foot Action Vht Ptccl dcctitoiy ln Carriages in tht Snow Canada using between six and i enEer schedules affected will be CABS York Hotel," Jrd Ave. town st reets and the steps that have been taken to-' : wards betterment of school facilities through the '. erection of new building? as well as the extension of sewers and the decision for a modified scheme of ' , telephone service improvements. There is, of course, much yet to be done and, as has been suggested be-' ; ; fore, it Is to be hoped that some new financial deal j- ; may be made whereby the civic needs, so many and , so pressing, may be to some measure achieved. I, . . ... We have had in 1949 no major calamities, the I : . sickening rumbling of a considerable earthquake in announced irom regional neau- million even tons a year. , 1 quarters, Moncton, Toronto, In Eastern Canada the Can- .. ... , . . Winnipeg, St. ' Albans and De-adian National spreads west-, , .. , ... . . ... troit, as quick y as possible. Stand . ' MhJ$k BAKED FRESH DAILY Delectable Party Pastries and Cakes That Everyone Enjoys if coal mined in the maritlmes ' and the practice is followed also on the western region with eoal from local mines. The company is, however, dependent Thank you to oil our many customers who patronized us during our first year of business. BAKERY LTD. I'hoiic fill . I ' lar'd snmiwr notu-it Vwtrinrlinrr Tim RUPERT filll 3rl Ave. . k : have had a good reason to be hatrov althoue-h i .S,.S.i.S..J.J.S..Ti.-,-S,J.,l,S,S,j.J,8,j,kj,j.S.S,..l.J.i..5"'1'- -i, t j " . lit; C5 some have had the griefs and trials of normal exis- lis: practically wholly on the U. S mines for the supply of the heavy coal tonnage required in central Canada. ' A review of our present position," said Mr .Walton, "indi cates that the diminution in the limited supplies of coal which we are presently receiving from Even the weather has bopn Irinrl t For The Hew Year . i .v AAlllV,.. i-V LI May we have the opportunity of serving you even better in the New Year. .en we consider what other places, usually red more favorably than ourselves, have had For the latest in IDEAS and modern MATERIALS SEE ISLAND CITY BVILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders' Supplies 505 McBride St. Blue 820 $19.95 to $269 C4 $59.53 G.E. Radios , G.E. Floor Polishers 0 -THE-ir cdadtc cunn .to put up with. Yes. 1949 has been a happy old year in Prince Rupert. The new year of 1950 may dawn in the midst $149.5 the U. S. mines has made our situation precarious. The reduction now ordered will result in a weekly saving of approvi-mately 95,000 miles in steam passenger train service. If the $299.54 $49.5 of disturbing uncertainties and may appear to be 622 W. 3rd Ave. G.E. Washers with pump 6 cu. ft. Leonard Refrigerator G.E. Dual Control Blankets Trilte Torchiere Trilite Floor Lamp $14.1$ $16.1 With Silk Shade Electric Toasters $7.50 to $32.. ( THE BEST- SPECIALIZING In Designing and Remodelling JOHN H. BULGER I V V V Y V V V y Electric Irons $4.20 to $2 Electric Razors $19.95 to $2 Sunbeam Schick RpminRton DON'T FORGET YOUR NOMA TREE LIGHTS , loaded with perplexities. We can but hope th a t it will be a? satisfactory as the dying one has been. We " have at least one satisfactory certainty and that is : the knowing that we sit here today in a more solid ; position than , we ever did before to share in all good . things. Yet, 'if things should not be so good, we sh6uld also face the future with courage and good cheer. V'-J We may be sure that, if any place in the world is gofng to have a happy 1950, it will be Prince Rupert. .ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS OPTOMETRIST TO YOU AND YOURS In 1950 Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. 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