if., Ml. German Ban 1 1 I Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, 'pin'mber 30, 1950 wxiuim Now Lifted KHI OTTAWA . f - Immigration rSW.r-Sflt , l An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding or Prlncf Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Comlortmi ,ut des J Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations r- , Canadian Daily Newspaper Association i SATURDAY SERMON "The Christian's Daily Life" tfsent your bodies as a living sacrifice." Romans 12:1. (By Rev. Fred Antrobus, First Presbyterian Church) Minister Harris announced Friday that German nationals have been placed on the same peace-time basis as ony other foreigners for the purpose of emigration to Canrda. The eleven year ban , against them coming here as ; enemy aliens Is over. I Aprm ono nnnt will Ha ciiV1iw I O, A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES BJ Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer Teal. J $8.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c-. Per Year $5.00. u5sxK:' ft v ; " . Am I In the first eleven chapters of his letter to the ' only to general regulations gov- iReluctant Maturity" Childrn'i Comforlei Romans, the apostle Paul had been setting forth the TnXLll ! ""n Covert gospel of salvation by' faith and of God's unsearch-1 order makes it possible for any ;able wisdom and unfathomable methods in bringing ZXnTS . it about. In chapter' twelve he concludes these lofty federal regulations. meditations with practical applications to daily life;, Neither ex-Nazis nor commu- 'st. however, will be allowed to nf th tv- h v, Al I "BEST BIT OF SOWINB EVER . . . Te, non, Tve jiirt Bnive.1 crop that will Bully bear fruit rciireiiicnt awurani iu the hun Life Assurance Company of l'nul. And the mine policy provide! tliRt if afiytliitut Imp. pent to rim while we Hill have JiiortiMge, the fria will b vU'tu of di'bt for your niolhor." Xo funuor nhuuld be without Uii protertiou call me today. SUM LIFE ASSURANCI COMPANY OF CANADA illows DIRECTORY Swilrw In all rhiir, hM at 11 .m. net 7::tO p.m.: Kmulay Si liool ut IS il.l rxrrpt as shown. ANGLICAN CATIII'IIKAL 4th Ave. W Bt Dunsmulr fit. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. BiindRy School 2:OQ p.m. Canon Basil 3. Prockter, B.A.. B.D. Rector:,. Blu 733) FIKST BAPTIST Bth Ave. K. at Young 8t Minister: Rev. Fred Antrobua (Green 81S) FIRST PKK.SBVTKRIAN 4th Avenue Kant Rev. E. A. Wright. D.D. (Green 832) FIRST IMTKI) es 6th Ave. West Rev. L. G. Sieber (Gruen 613) FI'I.I, OOSPEI. TABI'.RVACI.E 202 6th Ave. West Pastor : C. Pa'vcett Services 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12.15. (Green 331) Ml V4T10V ARMY Eraser Stieet CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class 2 .30 pm Sunday School 3 :00 p m. (Black 269 st. PAri8 m'thfran 6th Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: E. Solland (Black 610! enter Canada. The waitlme ban against them remains effective. These at th, cusing ! -Therefore", he Bays , In Kaith comes w lts cllmax her2 the first verse of chapter twelvy.. ln the practical Injunctions and in view of these things put tins duUes set for ln ch ters 12l y price of.... 5 ia"T ,,7 " u , .you Put your salvation Into dailv rvtriyuj.y nviiiy; . After this lofty soaring of hisj ..,,r 0(,ruHa nir,i The Hunting r.lirl h....l.. ' '""J B- Port Clements, who have bewi visiting their son, in Telkwa, were in the city yesterday enroute home. They are old timers in the city and district. IOHN T. FOWLS Gospel Lighthouse might have expected him to come to a climax by calling for all to stand and shout the great "Hallelujah Chorus". Or ;: s here j sleeping) i j. 142 5th Ave. East I . 'I. felt that he would we we might migni have nave 1 , r I I StneTS At Francois Lake I 1 v, Residence 1 .ja-usuiwaiwi Phone Black 549 ! to a Keswick Ret depth of the divine truth Or we ' FRANCOIS LAKE-Drdication might have thought that heand Thanksgiving Service took would urge us to organize a eeriss P'ace a ne Francois Lake of huge mass meetings and pro-1 Gospel Lighthouse on Sunday, mote the doctrine of saving faith afternoon. The church was These are things we would most ! beautifully decorated for the probably have undertaken I occasion with flowers, sheaves Instead Paul points his finger 0' Braln and a collection Of veg-at each listener and says "Do you ' etables on a sloping table to want to know what all this, remind the people of a bountiful 1 amounts to? "Therefore", in view harvest. j 1 of this fine salvation, in view of D- c- Mlllar 8ave a word of THIS phrase reminds a church publication which has reached the Daily News office of the habitue of the Irish Pub of whom we are told in that delightful book, ''Lovely is the Lee" who greeted each stranger with: "I'm a man of few words. Tell me in a sentence what's wrong w ith the world." Perhaps there are too many things wrong for us to $eglib about it. But one failing can be mentioned, $nd it can be done in a phrase.-That phrase is "reluctant maturity." It is the unreadiness to assume Obligations and face responsibilities, to grow through effort and to recognize that what may happen to us might be of lesser consequence than what ye might help to make happen to our world. ' One Friday many years ago a young man stepped into the San Francisco office of Louis Janin, the banking mining engineer of his day. "Just out of Stanford U and looking for any sort of job?" Janin j demanded. ; "Not quite," said the young man, "I am going to j be a mining engineer, and I think this is the place to ! start." ! "Boy," Janin retorted, "I've a list long as your ! arm of young fellows like yourself who are planning to step into my shoes. Even if they were good, there j isn't a job for them. The only job in this whole place J is one for a junior stenographer." . "I'll take it," said the young man. "That is, if you can hold it till Tuesday." , Tuesday came, and the young man. Janin called '; him into his office. "I,don't like puzzles," he said. ; ''If you were so certain you were going to be an en- gineer, why did you have to wait till Tuesday?" : "I had to rent a typewriter and learn to use it," the young man answered calmly. : "H'm !" said the great Louis Janin. 'And your ' name again?" , ' "Herbert Hoover," said the young man. ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Sunday Schoc: 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Blue 3271 KCCill.AK BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. E. Blue 803 Pastor:. Rev. . Leonard A. Thorpe 1 OroffilTlKr ! ANNOUNCEMENT We are not taking any dealing pressing at present We shall attend to efficient vrv the glory of your redeemed life, welcome and extended a hearty, -1 do not forget your moral obll-. "lv'Bllu" w me people 01 prr I BETTER FASTI First PresbYterlaif Church leations" to vr.ur.splf. tn the pn-! Francois Lake and surround ing i . . . .? Tl TT, :. 1 ' on Tailoring, Alterations and H pairing it New Fall Samples have just ariiv( Order now for better choice LING THE T A 1 1 C ' Expert SIGN WRITING ernment, and to your fellow-: " 1,le iaii"ing .senp-Christians." t ture reading was followed by 1 The practical business of sal-,several appropriate hymns. Mrs. I Ration bv faith is daily ethical Carl Klassen brought an object hving. True faith does not even-: lesson and son8 entitled "TeJ Ituate in shouting, or orthodoxy, 11 A8'n for the Children." Mr. or ritualism, but in applying Millar then brought the dedi-Chrlstian love to everyday affairs. 1 cation message and prayer, On this truth Paul Is squarely j hich a based on various por-planted. Salvation Is not onlyltions of scripture. The service high doctrine, but it is high liv-1 closed with a Gospel Message Box 286 220 -6th St. Phone 64 i ing. Jesus had said it years be-j6lven y KJassen. tore, 'Not everyone who savs to! A GOOD SIGN IS A SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS ANDREW WASEND Graduate of Detroit School Lettering BLUE 836 i Me, 'Lord, Lord', shall enter the i Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, who kingdom of heaven, but he whaj went south last week to take the 25th anniversary service at the noes the will of my Father who is in heaven." I believe here is the central sin ' 231 Fourth Ave. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D.D. Organists: Mrs. E.J. Smith, Presbyterian church at Murray-vllle, returned home yesterday on the Princess Louise. ot all religions, namely, the sub John Currie. . . : Phone 203 i stitution of church observance,, no matter how right and proper in their place, lor right living with others. Since the day heti Sunday, September 24, 1950 Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Evening Service 7.30 Evening soloist, Rowland Mil the prophet Amos decried the A young man's wisest investment, ne that protects his family at the same time a participating policy ' We extend a cordial invitation !audy ?U"ln an.d de- For All - manded that justice flow Jlke a to visitors to worship with us. " "Remember the- Sabbath Day to Keep it. Holy' Fisl United Church G36 Sixth' Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawoence O. Sieber perennial Stream, on to Jesus scorn cf tne Pnarisees who tithed "mint and dill and cummin? and neglected justice and mercy" tven until no, religions everywhere have passed over Paul's "therefore", and what follows it. It Is hard to get "therefore" m Electrical Wirii And Service 1 into the religious conscience, even 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship and the Christian conscience!, Ve t i t - frji r. Not so long ago ex-President Hoover, accepting a degree at Ohio Wesleyan University, put a prac-. "tice into words: ''At all " timeTnT history," he said, VEhere have' been those who sought ' to escape into (security from self-reliance. Do not choose that mean Jand timid course, that kills the joy that lies in individual adventure, new undertakings and new achievements." After all, what's the matter with growing up? tTIIE UPPER ROOM IS the machinery of the church becoming more im-I portant than its mission? The Congressional Un-ion of England and Wales, facing a sharp decline in membership, were challenged by Dr. Lovell Cocks 5of Bristol's Western College to answer the question ? whether the problem didn't go deeper than a declining membership, whether that decline was not It" Zrmmr 1 if ' w . I! NORTHERN B. C. POWER ill Holy Communion j argue over baptism, quarrel about Sermon: "Each ln His Own the Lord' Supper, disagree con-Way" kerning ordination and apostolic Children's Story: "Measuring succession, dispute regarding the Cross" I chur;h government, divide On Junior Choir Anthem: "The doctrine, and over literal or sclen-Good Shepherd" C. A. Wreiss tif'c scripture Interpretation. 7:30 p.m Evening Worship i How very far these are from Sermon: "What Rewards Do "therefore", and the practical You Expect?" i living of the Christian life. What Solo: "The Blind Ploughman" ! mtle naVe tnev to answer to the (R. C. Clarke) Dr. Winstoh i world's demand, "So what?." ; . Mahabir. , I Paul's concern was to get SUNDAY SCHOOLS: At First Christian virtue into practical PRINCE RUPERT STEWART. PHONE 210 ft A" i. Pepresentatives Richard Sephton, District Agent, 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. . R. E. Mortimer, Representative. Prince Runert. B C , Will Roblns6n (E. T. Kenncy Ltd.) Representative Terrace, B.C. : Church, all at 12:15; at Conn iIfie' a matter which s so ea3y United Hall, all at 1 p.m. i t0 forget or avoid. The Christian ;.f . : -.-- f-- j Gospei of the Great Salvation ay ti.y. weoper, CX..U., Branch Manager. 75 Howe St.. Vancouver, B.C . , : - f m bood NIGHT SCHOOL YOU'LL FIND Your Suit, Guns and Spu ENROLMENTS REQUIRED School District No. 52 ; Financial Shape ! OTTAWA 0 A three-year' i struggle to rebuild Canada's de- : pleted reserves of gold and Uni-I ted States dollars and put new I power into her trade structure ! may soon be finished, informed Now ot We Need . We Have Woodworking 5 Bookkeeping 7 Typing .Z"ZZ.11 merely a symptom of a declining faith, and whether the maintaining of an outward symbol of faith balanced the dynamic challenge of bitter and unfriendly creeds. Said Dr. Cocks: "Can a faith as halting as ours outrun the fierce dynamism of the Marxist creed? (' Can we hope to beat the communists until Christ-;;;ians know their stuff as well as communists know theirs? Till we do, the communists need not be !"af raid of us. j "Big ill-attended churches," he challenged, "are '; bonds of brick and mortar, crippling to little f ellow- ;;;ships. These fellowships have come to believe that "the cause of the kingdom means keeping these buildings going, and everything else is sacrificed. ' May it not be that what Christ really wants them to do is to sell out, to get rid of their buildings and hire ;;;a room over a shop an upper room, and begin all oyer again in an apostolic way?" "ii ' x SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY u. " "My Grace is sufficient for thee." II Cor. 12: 9. 10 8 4 If you wish to join, Phone 641 . 229 quarters disclose. A statement Is expected within the next week or two showing more exchange than ever before in Canada's history. Fifteen are necessary to begin a cla ss. 1 5 m PHONE 79 IEll2t PHONE 79 SHERS Save Money ! Repair Now! n 1. 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